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Gold/Mining/Energy : Steppe Gold (SPE:V) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Menzies who wrote (478)1/16/1998 3:42:00 AM
From: brian krause  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1248
 
John Menzies " The Wolf of the Steppes"

Charge!!!!!

Or is that Charterg?

Yahoo!!

haitiinfonet.com

bogles the mind as to the possibilities does'nt it?



To: John Menzies who wrote (478)1/16/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: brian krause  Respond to of 1248
 
No CNW release John?



To: John Menzies who wrote (478)1/16/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: morrie  Respond to of 1248
 
HI JOHN!

Just thought I'd post this "Cannacord Morning coffee" report.

morrie

STEPPE GOLD RESOURCES LTD ("SPE-V;SGRUF-L) announces that the company
has obtained final environmental approval from licensing authorities
in Kazakstan for the Mizek gold project. Steppe Gold has concluded
negotiations with Standard Bank of London for the provision of a
senior debt facility for the development of the Mizek gold project.
This facility is structured as up to US$20 million as a primary
facility with a further US$4 million facility provided as a standby,
to meet possible project cost over-runs. The Mizek project is
expected to produce more than 80,000 ounces of gold in its first full
year of production at a site cash cost of less than US$120 per ounce.




To: John Menzies who wrote (478)1/18/1998 12:15:00 AM
From: brian krause  Respond to of 1248
 
John, thank-you for being straight up with us this whole time. I guess this is a value that was learned at a young age or else you would not have helped to develope other companies and been successful.

Will be awaiting credit committee approval as well as legal and technical due-diligence with anticipation.

Sincerely

bk

P.S

My appologies for the times I have gotten a little ignorant to Marcos and some others regarding sheep this last week.

SPE is a company that leads the way and does not follow like sheep, lemmings or what have you.

On the hunt for cheap shares this next couple of weeks.