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To: liontamer who wrote (15230)8/5/1998 9:25:00 AM
From: Jerry in Omaha  Respond to of 20681
 
Dr. Schlitt,

Welcome back, liontamer! Glad to see the St. Louis contingent still
hanging in there. I met your friend Henry Ridenhouer at the AGM. Tell
him I said, "Howdy, Henry."

For the rest of this thread; next to Chicago, St Louis has by far the
most Naxos shareholders and Dr. Schlitt probably gets credit for most
of that recruitment. When this thread begins to question where some
of the support of this stock comes from, keep the St. Louis contingent
in mind.

Way to go big MO!!

Jerard P



To: liontamer who wrote (15230)8/5/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Random Walk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
St. Lou, Please back up your assertion with facts. Why would you own sand and dirt at these prices? What is going to happen? More gold is being found in the blanks than the real samples. Re-fi the Venuzuelan property, hire a competent geologist and start over. At least then maybe the new hype will push the price up ; )
Don Schreiber