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To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (684)3/19/1998 7:18:00 PM
From: VAUGHN  Respond to of 1030
 
Hello Dave

I appreciate your forthright reply and information.

I suspect that most of the posters here would count themselves amongst the ranks of GMD supporters. However, I suspect that they feel mislead by past management and concerned that their investment(s) may languish, if not depreciate further.

They (we) need to feel that management is fighting on behalf of their (our) interests. Without consistent evidence to this effect, the boo birds do come out as of course do the short sellers. This does not serve GMD's interests.

As you know, the market has a narrow Spring window when it is prepared to assign value to Canadian diamond plays, and most shareholders are well aware of that. To miss this year's opportunity and wait another 12 months, is a significant frustration for many, and an anchor around the neck GMD's share price.

I am sure you are doing your best, but it would be helpful to know that we will not be missing the boat so to speak? Please keep us informed on as regular a basis as possible. Even updating results of those missing geochemical samples would lend a degree of momentum and interest. This utter lack of information could not be more damaging as it invites rumours, shorting, desertion and a crisis of confidence.

Canacord did a summary in their Morning Coffee E-mail on 1998 NWT diamond plays, and to our detriment, GMD was not mentioned. This was a missed opportunity, and an avoidable and regrettable promotional loss. GMD needs to appear to be, and in fact to be, in the game so to speak. I hope you would contact David James and his piers, and advise them of GMD's plans and present the data on the Royce Claims to secure some market recognition.

I trust you will consider these suggestions as coming from someone who is concerned both for an investment and for the company.

Regards



To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (684)3/25/1998 5:56:00 PM
From: George  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1030
 
Hello Dr. Dave

I must commend you on a job will done. The new GMD looks excellant and I believe the company we will rise again.

I was wondering if you could shed some lite on when the DD will be completed and a news release issued. There are a lot of anxious investor's and a lot of rumors going around.

Thanks

George

An Investor From "The Rock"