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Gold/Mining/Energy : Peruvian Gold Ltd. PVO -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tman11 who wrote (437)3/13/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: Andre Koluksuz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 892
 
Trevor,

I share your frustration. I also feel very bad that I did not get out when it went over a dollar few weeks ago. I have no idea what the plans of Bradstone is. They are saying that the worth of cash at hand is 91 cents/share, whick means that this stock is actually trading below 0 cents now. It is really ridiculous. They also say that the properties they own are of good quality so on so forth. Although rumored for long time, they still did not attempt a take over. I wish they do and I'll be more than happy to tender my shares for around $1.50. This stock and the management really sucks.



To: tman11 who wrote (437)12/16/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: tman11  Respond to of 892
 
Power outage! My daughter just stepped on my power bar.... this is my second attempt at writing this....... couldn't find the other post.

Wow.... had to go back to March of 1998 to find my last post. Well, I didn't sell my 4000 shares...... I transferred them into my RRSP and forgot(on purpose)about them until recently. Been reading the news releases, Yorkton's Buy and Kaiser's recommendations. It appears they may have found the wide intercepts which would greatly enlarge the current resource.

I have also greatly increased my position in PVO this week and now hold 19000 shares. Average share price is now under 80 cents...... pretty easy to work out that I got burned on the first 4000.

Owning PVO hasn't been all that bad to me..... I was choked at the number of shares the company was willing to give Gabriel Resources Shareholders for each share of Gabriel that they held. I went out and bought a bunch of Gabriel at the time and then the deal fell through, leaving me with the shares in Gabriel. I know, was very stupid but things turned out rosy though as I recently sold them at $1.80, cost was around $.78.

Lets hope PVO turns for the better in the new millennium.

Regards,

Trev