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To: JR. who wrote (2914)3/26/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: B. Thomson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3155
 
I definitely won't be. Live too far away.
Sure is a lot of stock being bid for at 0.13.
Wonder if it's insiders?

B.



To: JR. who wrote (2914)3/26/1998 10:17:00 PM
From: JR.  Respond to of 3155
 
If any one made it to the meeting could they share how the vote went.And for anyone that cares my chart work and calculations on this stock indicates we hit bottom yesterday.Maybe that's why all the bids.

Cheers,

JR.



To: JR. who wrote (2914)3/27/1998 1:37:00 PM
From: Scott Cameron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3155
 
I arrived late to the meeting and missed the corporate drudgery. I was the only non-director in attendance and Bill McKee spent a great deal of time with me answering my questions about the company projects. The readers digest summary is as follows:

1) All projects other than California are on hold which is good because Cal. is where the huge potential is for a significant mine find.

2) I saw photos of the property and the tunneling......it is very impressive......it's comforting to see that they are actually making progress.

3) They will be attending gold shows in Montreal May 6th and New York May 26th. I think the company is considering suspending tunnel expansion in order to concentrate on drilling from the level they are currently at to date. They would love to have drill results and core to display at these shows.

4) I saw 3-D colour schematics which employed extensive historical data plus knowledge gained to date......again......very impressive.

5) Bill brought a ton of historical photos......for me it is comforting to see that we are reworking a mine that in the past only high-graded using 1930's technology. Apparently it's never even been poked by a drill.

6) All company effort is being focused on the North Fork for now.

7) I was getting quite excited at this point and Bill was very quick to remind me that drilling can be tricky because you could miss a 10 ft thick vein worth millions by only a foot. I like that because it gives me a gut feeling that they are more interested in making a mine than in running a 'pump and dump' promotion.

In summary the next few months will be very interesting as the truth machines start to spin their tale.

Cheers