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To: Jon Matz who wrote (9901)7/15/1998 12:57:00 AM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
And no one in Bolivia ever heard of such a mine ,, Mr Dupis'es word ,, not mine ,,indeed Mex has an impeccable reputation,,that any mother would be proud of ,,,

What did you do ,,bought this at 2 ?



To: Jon Matz who wrote (9901)7/15/1998 3:06:00 AM
From: Geita  Respond to of 34075
 
He didn't ask the Vice Minister of Mining or the Vice-Minister of Natural Resources, that's for sure.According to the PR of May 22nd: As the Vice- Minister of Mining I will review Mr. Paravicini's findings and have them reviewed by Mr. Giovanni Viscarra, a geologist on whom I rely regarding the Tipuani area.'' Giovanni Viscarra was the mine superintendent for Golden Eagle's subsidiary operating in Cangalli through most of 1996 until he left for health reasons. Alvaro Riveros, Bolivia's Vice-Minister for Natural Resources, when reached in Africa at a conference, stated: ''Bolivian miners have known for centuries that the Tipuani Mining District generally, and the Cangalli area specifically, contain incredible gold resources. This most recent study of the concessions under Golden Eagle's control now confirms exactly how incredible. ''Bolivia is very proud to have such a substantial gold reserve within its territory.'' (Mr. Riveros is a shareholder in Golden Eagle.)