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To: Patrick Lauder who wrote (8725)7/8/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
This is a great intraday chart. It tells where we have been today and where we are right now.

quotecentral.com

It looks like there were a few sales at .625 and that is about as high as it went. Can anyone post if they sold for more than .625 today.



To: Patrick Lauder who wrote (8725)7/8/1998 2:38:00 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34075
 
<< Are there any other deposits that Guido has proven up or even on the other hand found there was no gold there. If so how is his track record? >>

Even if his track record is good, the problem remains..and that is:

By all standards, the work he performed at Cangalli(number and locations of samples) is not supportive of the conclusions he advanced.

The SEC think so. Several other geologists and industry representative said the same according to recent news article. Common sense based on US reserves definition standards also says so.

IOW, MINE must prove its case without a doubt. Only then, the serious money will get in and stay in.



To: Patrick Lauder who wrote (8725)7/8/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: JSI  Respond to of 34075
 
Just starting the DD, but here is a little blip that anyone could get (if they wanted to take the time) from MINE's web site:

Mr.
Paravicini holds a Bachelor's Degree in Humanities (Mathematics) from the University of Santiago, Chile; a Bachelor's Degree in Mining Engineering from the Technical University of Oruro, Bolivia; and a Master's Degree in Geophysics from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition, he has received certificates from Harvard University in Geology and Geophysics; Michigan State University in Communications; the United States Agency for International Development in Geophysics; the Japanese International Cooperation Agency in Mining & Metallurgy; and a Diploma of Merit in Geology from the United States Geological Survey.

Mr. Paravicini was Chief Exploration Geologist for 19 years for the National Bolivian Mining Corporation ("Comibol") specializing in
gold and tin exploration.

JSI