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To: Michael Bidder who wrote (1647)8/7/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: Adrian du Plessis  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 3458
 
Leon Edward Nowek has been, or is still, a director of the following public companies:

Angle Resources Ltd

Arimex Mining Corp

Arnhem Resources Inc (see Duck Book)

Astic Ventures Inc

Bravo Gold Inc

Clear View Ventures Inc (now called Turbodyne Technologies Inc.)

Consolidated Redding Explorations Corp (see Redding)

Duck Book Communications Ltd (formerly Arnhem and one of the wackiest stories in VSE history)

Enterprise Resources Inc

Europrime Capital Corp

Everest Resources Ltd

Gator Resources Corporation

Goldenrod Resources & Technology Inc

Haglund Industries International Inc

Hollycroft Resource Corp

Lansing Enterprises Inc

Mariner Explorations Inc

Medsana Medical Systems Inc

Monument Resources Inc

Mountain View Ventures Inc

Neuro Navigational Inc

New Nexus Petroleum Ltd (see Nexus)

New Westwin Ventures Inc

Nexus Resource Corp (see New Nexus)

Northfork Ventures Ltd

Redding Gold Corporation (became Cons. Redding)

Redex Gold Inc

Reward Resources Ltd

Schiffner Oilfield & Technology Corp

Turbodyne Technologies Inc (formerly Clear View, formerly Dundee) -- according to the company's most recent SEC filings, director Nowek is "responsible for business development activities as well as regulatory affairs"

Visible Gold Inc

Westwin Ventures Inc

White Hawk Ventures Inc

Anyone interested in the history of these companies can read about them on-line through the Canada Stockwatch database (and some of the more notorious deals, like Duck Book and Northfork Ventures can be found in various newspaper etc. databases). You, or any interested party, could check off these companies and have fun seeing how many were or are legitimate, successful, enterprises and how many were or are failures, or outright scams.

It's an entertaining, and possibly valuable, exercise.

Have a great summer, everyone.