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


To: Rolly who wrote (526)4/8/1998 12:05:00 PM
From: Robert Dydo  Respond to of 892
 
This matter is for lawyers. First time I heard of this deal, someone asked about PVO shareholders. I thought than that PVO didn't need approval for takeover or acquisition, which I support today. Bradstone made points which plenty of people agree with.
If these were producing properties, with confirmed resources and Gabriel was a producer in need to update its fleet of front loaders, there would be less problem and Bradstone would just sit tight( as they did) checking what PVO is getting into. After all if they could make 3 to 400% on transition, they would be the last to call the meeting to kill the deal.
We have to see. Surely Goepel Shields is buying. I don't think they can buy so much but they do support the deal.
Robert



To: Rolly who wrote (526)4/8/1998 4:52:00 PM
From: Robert Dydo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 892
 
Goepel Shields bought 446,500 shares in last two days at 0.70.
T.K does not participate in trading since stock was halted.
1. I don't think they will manage to buy more stock than Bradstone party which is 34% strong including supporters.
Besides obvious support for the deal, what are they trying to accomplish? Do they look for profit if deal comes through? Any ideas?
Regards
Robert