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To: gekko who wrote (498)6/22/1998 1:16:00 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 637
 
Hello Gekko

The news is very good and not that secret. I think we can
all be happy that we have dedicated management that won't
be so stupid as to lose the ground in Mali. A buying
opportunity is in place.

over and out - aj



To: gekko who wrote (498)6/22/1998 2:25:00 PM
From: Bylo Selhi  Respond to of 637
 
<< Can mink rally and convince shareholders to stop selling? >>

Are you sure that Mink shareholders are selling? I would never sell at 25 cents, unless I wanted to offset my huge capital gains. I am buying at 25 cents, not selling! Since the company coffers are empty (based on the quarterly financial report that was filed with SEDAR), is it possible that Mink itself is selling its own stock in order to get by? The stock market for the precious metals (and gems) exploration companies has been literally dead for quite some time now. Since there are no buyers to speak of, maybe they're taking any bids that come along. Just a thought. I have a sneaking suspicion that I might be able to buy Mink shares at 15 cents and below if the company doesn't come up with any tangible results within the next several weeks. Just an opinion, and I could very well be wrong. -am