To: Gramps who wrote (369 ) 6/25/1998 12:09:00 AM From: JUNIORSPECULATOR Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 444
Hello Gramps: How are ya doin? It appears that these companies are not dead in the water YET!!! With the gold market being sooooooo manipulated (IMHO) and alot of Junior Companies cancelling financing, etc. there is no reason for these companies to display stellor performances. But alas , money seems to be always forthcoming in the worst of times. Go Figure. They must have something going for themselves. The lastest news release below for those speculators who still have the heart and will to play this somewhat fickle and heart wrenching game: Good Dayyyyyyyy Ronald PS: IMHO, these are the times when one must take the bull by horn; Go against the crowd and postion one's self at these riduculous low prices. Not only the companies mentioned but a mulitude of Juniors ripe for the picking... >From newsout@canada-stockwatch.com Wed Jun 24 17:09:26 1998 Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 14:09:06 -0700 From: newsout@canada-stockwatch.com Subject: Stockwatch: Omni Resources Inc - News Release 1998 exploration and development program under way Omni Resources Inc ORI Shares issued 21,194,259 Jun 18 close $0.11 Wed 24 Jun 98 News Release Also Trumpeter Yukon Gold Inc (TYG) Mr. Jon Bergvinson reports Omni Resources and its 50/50 joint venture partner, Trumpeter Yukon Gold have commenced the 1998 exploration and development program at the Mt. Skukum gold/silver properties. The first phase of the 1998 program - with a $570,000 budget - will include diamond drilling, geophysics, sampling and mapping. One of the focuses of this year's program will be the exploration of two epithermal events that have been capped by sinter or alunite. Both systems have been mapped and geochem soil sampled, however, they are yet to be drilled. The sinter cap is 1 kilometre north of the Becker Cochrane antimony vein that was underground developed during the 1960s. The alunite cap is near Mt. Skukum, 11km west of the sinter cap and is less than 1km south of the Total-Energold mine that was in production during the late 1980s. In addition, follow-up work will continue on numerous high grade veins and shear zones that were discovered last fall and are associated with the known Skukum Creek gold/silver deposits. A drilling contract has been set and a diamond drill is being mobilized to Mt. Skukum. The program will be a continuation of an agenda to increase reserves and move toward an ultimate goal of production. (c) Copyright 1998 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com