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To: Harry K who wrote (860)4/3/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: Brian Gerbozy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1348
 
I think I am going to hold out until it hits 3, and I think it will when it becomes a mine! Brian



To: Harry K who wrote (860)4/3/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: Kaiser Soza  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1348
 
Harry, I would suggest the "type" of financing would dictate how you might play it. If they do a debt type deal, silver warrant etc. you will see very little/no dilution and perhaps the potential to see the stock gap since most holders at this point know the story and stock that was in weak hands has already been shaken out. If they go with a convertible debenture, the same holds true until conversion is forced. If they do a partial equity deal, this stock could come back into the market at various levels. In addition "who" does an eventual financing is critical. If we get immediate research coverage from a brokerage firm with any clout, we could see a strong performance as the stock is capable of moving on reasonably low volume and many who have made good returns on the hot silver stories might be looking for the next story with greater upside. By the way did you see Felix Freeman's (Scotia McLeod analyst) recent article. We got a small mention. Regards, Kaiser.....