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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Summer Wind who wrote (3925)5/31/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Respond to of 34075
 
Ah, this will be fun.

In the last few weeks the thread has gone from bored inactivity
to elation to confusion to a high level of crankiness, and now
is pretty much back to just a normal--slight fever.

In the past couple days many of the posts have gone back
to the uncertainty of placer type deposits. I would suggest
choosing a person on the thread who seems to know what they
are talking about, and then go to their personal profile and
read from the list of all their posts. But--don't badger any
one person in particular with a bunch of questions, post those
on the thread, or just re-read the thread or the SEC files.

Most of all, have some fun, after all, unless you have a
few hundred thousand with a basis of a dime a piece, you
probably don't have much to lose. I personally would not
add a bunch of shares--but I think it is a good speculative
play on the hope that 1. The stock becomes valued for the
6.4M proven, all questions set aside. or 2. Golden Eagle
someday actually puts together a nice big operation down
there. I think these things could happen.

I have decided that the smartest thing to have done would
have been to hold my eight cent shares and forget about
the stock, but it is too late for that. Information tends
to actually shake you out of an issue like this, really,
what has changed in the past few months? Hopes of a huge
deposit have been partially confirmed. Further confirmation
may come, and after that a big ramp up in operations. By
the time these things happen it will be too late to decide
if you want to hold the stock--it will either have gone
back to a nickle, or shot up above a buck.

That's how I see things, probably pretty useless--so
you would not want to go to my profile for example.
CIMA and Mr. Metals, and Claude seems to think things
out, and there is also a fellow who is up in the Yukon
who is a miner, maybe read those guys' posts.
There may be others.