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To: Ruby who wrote (144)7/10/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: waitwatchwander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 175
 
A recent article in the Hunstville Forester reported about declining fish stocks in the head waters of the Magnetawan River. The article implied that the Kearney mining operation may have been the cause of the problem.

The article went on to report that two environmental types were considering asking for charges to be laid. It was unclear as to who could or would be charged, however, I believe Applied Carbon of America was specifically mentioned in the article.

FWIW



To: Ruby who wrote (144)7/28/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: stuart duncan  Respond to of 175
 
things look good after the shareholders meeting and i now find out that the environmental suit launched by the gov't has been dropped!!!! that IS good news..... i believe we have a company that needs a better profile on release of info - thats all ...... i believe we have a viable company with a great future .... i can't say i really understand why the stock drops so ....... i paid a lot more than its currently trading at and i'm a director!