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To: Dean Fontana who wrote (1893)4/19/1998 9:06:00 PM
From: CIMA  Respond to of 34075
 
$70.00 a share!!!! SOLD!!!! It'll take far less than that...



To: Dean Fontana who wrote (1893)4/19/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: zenin  Respond to of 34075
 
IMO i think we should all just settle and await to see the proven numbers which i truly look forward to being positive for the company and shareholders.

Let not count our chickens to they start to hatch.

While i feel the proven numbers will be impressive for this company in the early stage of development it so hard to know exactly how much work has been done that we do not know about as yet.

But then what do i know; as about as much as 90% of people who hold shares in this baby ???????? We just have to wait and watch.

I sure would like to see even bigger number - who wouldn't ?

...................

I remember Jay Z noting that a buyout would NOT be on the books -- am i correct Jay Z ??

This was one of his first posts on the thread if my memory serves me correctly and we are told Jay Z had a close connection with GE at one stage back in time.

Cheers,

Jay



To: Dean Fontana who wrote (1893)4/19/1998 10:18:00 PM
From: Ironyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Dino,,,Many months ago, Terry said that the company had received offers.
...He said specifically that the Canadian offer was a bit small! Also that some Australians had been looking.

My opinion is that they had tried to sell, however the falling POG, unique morphology, and employee problems made the situation such that
proven reserves and reasonable large scale production must be in place prior to any deal.
...Of course, would you sell something this large after going through
all the BS which has occurred???

Between nacent and Nash! IMHO