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To: Janice Shell who wrote (11311)6/10/1998 1:03:00 PM
From: GT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11850
 
You can sell something in the ground to someone else without removing it yourself - or you can use those rights to secure loans for future acquisitions......



To: Janice Shell who wrote (11311)6/10/1998 1:03:00 PM
From: Lee Walsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11850
 
Let's look at the last 10 trades

6000 .47 Buy
500 .46 Sell
300 .47 Buy
5000 .47 Buy
2500 .47 Buy
1000 .47 Buy
1000 .47 Buy
4100 .47 Buy
1000 .46 Sell
1000 .47 Buy

Lee



To: Janice Shell who wrote (11311)6/10/1998 1:11:00 PM
From: eric deaver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11850
 
In-ground assets are only worth money if 1) they are sold, or 2) they are mined.

I suppose that true - although the IRS may not think so :)

<<and to say that something is a "half-billion dollar company" implies, as I see it, that the company in question has revenues in excess of half a million dollars.>>

Not to me. I do not consider book value, revenues, earnings or any other accounting term to mean the same thing simply because it is a financial term. Review the thread - it has been clear to most everybody that we have been discussing book value for this company.

Eric