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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rjbac who wrote (10910)7/24/1998 2:26:00 PM
From: Brian N L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
rjbac,
Since this thread's inception, Doug has presented many facts. You have posted some facts also, facts that are extremely well known at this point and time. Most of your posts however, are unsubstantiated opinions. Most of our posts lately are just opinion, until more news appears.
As far as divulging sources, that would not be prudent at this time due to SEC scrutiny, for anyone. Let the company inform us of events yet to happen. In the mean time, keep posting questions and concerns, just use some tact.

Regards,
Brian



To: rjbac who wrote (10910)7/24/1998 7:06:00 PM
From: Geita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Dear rjbac, You define yourself as an investor, citing 20 years investing. I donOt disparage your experience. You surely learned a lot in that time, and the lessons werenOt cheap. But Golden Eagle is not an investment. It is speculation, so it shouldnOt surprise you that the temperament of this thread reflects a speculative outlook. Any investor owning shares of MINE should realize heOs switched hats and is not operating within restrictions normally applied in the selection of a Dow Jones stock. It is the nature of speculation to make financial decisions based on less than solid evidence before necessary proof is established, else it would be investing. Investors talk about buying low and selling high; speculators want to buy at ground floor. They donOt wait until facts are verified; they believe the assertions will be verified. Speculators come in two varieties when selling, short-term for quick run-up(s), and those in it for the big pop. Investors are cautiously optimistic. Speculators, once deciding to plunge, are profoundly optimistic. At the moment weOre at stalemate. Either your perception will be correct regarding MINE, or those who believe this is the opportunity of a lifetime cash in on their judgement. Time will tell. Bill Leahy