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To: Brian Pastor who wrote (2541)1/7/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: Jeremy Fairman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
I would be a very happy camper with three million ounces in reserves.
Also a serious diamond partner. Please also throw in some nice gold pockets. Can I get this for a dollar a share? P.S. Please put in
millions in infrastructure for free and find me a joint venture
partner who will put in ten million in the project. Oh heck...lets
go the whole route...some great management team also. That ought to
do it. But for a buck a share.....no way. gee next you all will be
wanting a working mill.....hhahahahahahaaah
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To: Brian Pastor who wrote (2541)1/7/1998 8:52:00 PM
From: Ryan Weisman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Brian, I like this line...

" twelve million ounces in reserves. " Wouldn't that be a pleasant estimate to hear. As long as we're having fun, let's boost another guesstimate from .5 to .75 to 2 to 3ozs/ton. If either of these daydreams come true, I think with some proper drum beating, we should be comfortably ahead of your 6-month estimate; for some reason I don't think you'd mind being wrong.

I also hope that the folks at Brush Creek will upon up a nice can of "forward looking statements/estimates". They've been pleasantly/unpleasantly (depending on what you're looking/investing for) hush-hush, and tomorrow would be a nice time to open up a bit. Tell the shareholders first, and then tell the world.

C'mon BCMD'ers, don't be so shy!