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To: Martin Denis Sarkissian who wrote (9458)7/12/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Respond to of 34075
 
Martin, <<Ever wonder how Microsoft started.>> I know, it ripped off DEC's basic interpreter code, how noble. What does that have to do with gold mining? A dream too terrible a thing to waste? You should be aware that there are a number of undervalued juniors with credibility that one can invest in with minimal risk. GE is a high risk crap shoot, it's that simple IMO.



To: Martin Denis Sarkissian who wrote (9458)7/12/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: rjbac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Martin,

I know exactly how it started. I actually sold MS DOS back there near the beginning(1981). There was never a hint back then of company improprieties or fraud or SEC investigations. If there had been, rationally now, what do you think would have happened to Microsoft's credibility. Would have been toast, don't you agree.
So getting back to Mine, and since we've had the Bre-X meltdown, and Kittle's and Mary E's California Mine Fraud/hype SEC charges, and the May 22 press release with no report to back it up and possible "new SEC Hype/fraud charges due to this latest release, and the president saying in print that the may 22 release was put out due to internet investor pressures(paraphrase, but can you believe it, chat group determining fate of any company) and shouldn't have been released, and he said this only after the SEC got a hold of him.... Now rationally, what is a "normal" investor going to think about this company. Come on people be honest. I know if I had known any of this when I first looked at this stock I would have laughed and said "NEXT"..... Of course, JMHO.