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To: francis terry who wrote (4576)12/29/1997 6:34:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
Location, location and LOCATION, let's talk real estate. If one believes in this CONCEPT, and the emergence of a whole new industry segment..then; one must believe in the fact that a NEW LAND RUSH will happen ( later on). So, do we have a company expanding then..or now? At what cost? Will it not be cheaper now...rather than durring a land rush...will not such other stakers accept stock for future payment? They have the confident...now, the question is WHEN...not whether or not to expand but HOW! When all the TWEEKS are out and all is VERIFIED...it will be TOO DAMN LATE to get good land with that Government Leasehold interest, BLM Lands! That means that once it is VERIFIED and all the TWEEKs are out, it will be too, darn...late to get more land.
This is a fact that some have overlooked. I have not and some others here on the thread. The future is based on POSITIONING...under all... is the land. That is the real company foundation.
Best regards,
Chuc



To: francis terry who wrote (4576)12/30/1997 12:31:00 AM
From: Ron Wilkinson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Francis, I believe you and Chuca are both correct. I certainly see
where a base (of land as the foundation and potential of the company) needs to be more than just adequate. I also know that we have been told of financing just around the corner that has not materialized. So, I doubt that we have much money to acquire land, however, I don't believe securing rights to mine is particularly expensive. Thall or anyone, comments on leasing or rights for mining? Regards,
Ron