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To: Prospector who wrote (598)6/9/1998 10:06:00 AM
From: Jerry Strebel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
POST #242 FROM MR.K.....SHARES OUTSTANDING & FLOAT.

I just got off the phone with David Packer - he varified to me that the application, to
become a fully reporting company, does include some additional shares being
registered. He did not have the break down in front of him but thought that the common
shares outstanding, after the registration was complete would be in the low 40 million
range (pre registration it is currently 38+million. The float is 14+million and , as
mentioned before the total authorized # of shares is 100 million.

As I thought the quiet period is necessary due to the stock registration issue.

Mr. Packer, due to the quiet period, was unable to answer any of my questions
concerning the resent strength in buying. I asked if he knew of any group buying the
stock? I asked if he thought it was possible that insiders involved in the trials... could be
buying the stock? I asked if he could comment on the timing of the completion of the
trails?

"That would be a forward looking statement", was his response to all questions. Well I
tried!



To: Prospector who wrote (598)6/9/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: BigWave Dave  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
Prospector,
When you went into town this afternoon, Who did you tell, and what exactly did you tell them? Looks like the city folk got all excited about your stories from the hills. . .