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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Handshake™ who wrote (1980)4/12/1998 10:15:00 AM
From: craig poppe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
"Play with your own calculator, make sure it
will go up to a bunch of zeros, and that it has fresh batteries. " -- I assume this calculator will be needed to figure the number of outstanding shares as they continue to grow? :)

"Now for you
that claim myself, or others are twisting the arms of others and hyping the
stock for our benefit, haul your ass.." -- Like I said, you won't bully off those that are cutting through the hype.

Happy Easter to you also.



To: Handshake™ who wrote (1980)4/12/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: K A Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
I havent been following MDIN that much, bought the shares and put them away, long term out of sight out of mind kind of investment...
I thought I'd check up on them after some email I received, so I started checking up on them.... a part of the last PR really caught my attention.

"Company attorneys in Chile and the United States have been authorized to commence legal action against Dayton Mining Corporation [AMEX:DAY - news] for actions taken by Dayton in January of 1998. Dayton personnel entered the Churumata property, which is legally under a lease agreement to Sierra la Plata S.A., wholly owned subsidiary of Medinah Energy Inc., and using a bulldozer, destroyed a
mill facility under construction, a three bedroom house used as management quarters, crews quarters, a test laboratory and an office facility. Personnel inside the house at the time, were forcibly removed. Medinah's attorneys in Chile have been working on this case since January and have now all of the information necessary to proceed."

Is it safe to say Dayton isnt to happy with MDIN presence there... or could this be classified as a misunderstanding and an industrial accident <LMAO>

KAA