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To: go4it who wrote (30983)3/13/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: BillyZoom  Respond to of 35569
 
Thanks Chuck

The still pending lawsuit commencing again with the April 5 hearing is IMHO why there is such a hush from the company. The silence is truly deafening.....but wait.....is that a rumbling I'm starting to hear on the tracks?

Anyone else know the status on Omega? These cheap shares we're seeing are coming from somewhere.

Rob



To: go4it who wrote (30983)3/14/1998 12:03:00 PM
From: Bernie (Cal) Lumbert  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 35569
 
Checked the status of 97CV 14220 last week. Looks like there is nothing new.

My case, 97CV 19376 is still on. Hearing this Wednesday at 8:30.
Anyone have any useful input?

Check http:/www.supcourt.maricopa.gov for both cases.

Marty Harper left his old firm of Lewis & Roca after the lawsuit.

Will probably name him as co-conspirator for filing Sam Shaw's affidavit of "elemental" gold. As all of you know, there is some gold everywhere. There just isn't very MUCH at Black Rock

Problem with BRX (not bre-X) is they put the mine too close to an
interstate freeway. Then when they identified the precise one Km
grid, it was all over. There is a fine dirt running through the
edge of that grid and anyone can grab a sample from their dirt
piles (highest is deepest)that they have excavated Runs around $0.003 per ton. That's pretty far below 1 PPM.

Bernie