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To: Andeveron who wrote (5237)6/21/1998 12:34:00 AM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8798
 
I think MINE share holders should use that money to put a large life insurance on Guido the geologist and get him some body guards ,, serously , after all,, Bolivia is involved ,, and Ministrial level ,,officers will not like this kind of mishap ,,

Instead of organising a boy scout trip ..
Simply call the American Chamber of Commerce,, down in La Paz,, they work for you and have fiduciary duty to protect American investments overseas,, the President is US Ambassador to Bolivia ,, you can call the commercial attache at the embassy ,, or talk to VP at the chamber.. as SEC will be doing same thing ,,

Call people ,, instead of all these conjectures,,I have ,, !



To: Andeveron who wrote (5237)6/21/1998 2:25:00 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 8798
 
What you are missing, intentionally or not, is that Bre-X was a scam from the start, claiming to have gold in a place where it had never been found before (and indeed, the area gave no geological hint that anyone should look there). Guido is just the latest in a line of people going back 1,000 years to search for gold in this little part of Bolivia. He would be the first in 1,000 years NOT to have found any gold if the report turns out to be phony.

Any report, official or otherwise that there's little or no gold in Cangalli would IMO be the greatest cause for suspicion.

(BTW: I have no MINE at this point.)