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To: kevin who wrote (10169)7/16/1998 12:58:00 PM
From: Michel Grenier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
I do believe that toma is the person to go with CIMA on the trip. To me, it is not so much a PR operation as a fact finding operation. Toma seems to have the technical background needed to know what to ask and what to look for, while CIMA has the language and knowledge of the area, enabling him to make contact with the people over there. I think the two of them will form a good team and will gather very useful information for all of us. If some people, journalists or others, see it as a lack of confidence, too bad



To: kevin who wrote (10169)7/16/1998 2:42:00 PM
From: toma  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34075
 
kevin - re: trip to Bolivia...

while i'm not certain that i personally am the best choice (personnaly, i support jim bishop because of his long standing position and leadership), i tend to agree with Michel, post #10172, that a fact finding trip by investors is an important and prudent step - PROVIDED that it occurs when the "3rd party" contractor is on-site conduction their investigation. too many times have fly-by-night so-called mining firms raped unwitting investors because of claims of hitting the big lode. i feel that it is the investors perogative to do all the research he can, to ensure his (or hers, apologies cytotekk) investment. GE may or may not have what they claim. but so, far they seem willing to be open to scrutiny - the actual signing of a contract with DB or whomever will confirm this...i think that GE's willingness to allow a small group of investors on site is commendable and should be accepted.

just a few thoughts, toma