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


To: Robert Dydo who wrote (525)4/8/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: Rolly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 892
 
It appears Gopel and Shields are the primary buyers of the stock today and yesterdary. We'll its about time these guys showed some support, as it was they who crafted this merger deal in the first place.(or are they acquiring stock in order to increase their voting position should the special meeting proposed by Atkinson be held? I just can't trust anyone anymore is seems)
Robert, I appreciate your comments and you have raised excellent points. I agree that based on Rosia Montana alone, Peruvian paid too much for Gabriel. I guess what I was saying was that the deal is a little more livable by the fact that there are another six properties held by GBU which are being portrayed as having much promise in addition to the upside potential to the Rosia Montana mine.However, I feel that we PVO shareholders are currently in the dark about the potential of these properties and hope that all information available about them is made available to us shortly.
Robert, what do you think the chances are that Mr. Atkinson will be successful at getting a special shareholders meeting called? Based on the points he raises I think the chances are very good. Do you concur.