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To: Buckey who wrote (179)4/15/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: Wizzer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 373
 
John, and others, I forgot to tell you about PDAC and Blackstone. I believe I was at the BZZ booth and asked a few questions. While I was getting an answer, some guy whose name tag indicated he was from Yorkton Securities came along. I thought the representative from BZZ was going to get down on his hands and knees..... Anyways, I never got back to them. Has Yorkton been involved in the trading of BZZ? Just wondering, as I may have been mistaken.



To: Buckey who wrote (179)4/16/1998 8:36:00 AM
From: Henry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 373
 
I,ve been reading a lot of the conversation you've been having regarding BZZ. You certainly are one of the more informed individuals on this thread but let me shed a little light on things for you if I may.

First, you are completely right in your approach - buying stock at these levels. There certainly are many reasons to own this exploartion company and the recent shakedown is nothing more than that. Have there been any recent filings with the ASE which could Possibly explain this? Remember not all filings are necessarily reported.

Secondly, I believe that the vast public have forgotten about BZZ's mexican property which does border the Francisco Gold project in Northern Mexico. To date there has been exactly no promotional emphasis given to this project. I expect that all this will change shortly. BZZ has been quietly going about their business and I beleive that all will become imminently obvious. BZZ have reportedly been approched by several majors to do deals on their mexican ground and have numerous targets on the property with outstanding potential.
Regardless of whether you pay .55 or .85 for bzz stock, it's cheap.

Also, for a kicker the taiga project will heat up the markets attention towards the late spring early summer. Gnn has a serious interest in making sure that that happens. I have recently been told that a number of other companies have been in the Yukon to stake property on the basin where BZZ has made there discovery.

Enough for now, if you have any comments I would appreciate hearing them.