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Gold/Mining/Energy : Caussa Capital (formerly Antares) T.CAU -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alan Markoff who wrote (4211)8/9/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4718
 
Suit yourself, Alan - post or don't post, say what you think, the threads are open.

And that is my point.

The threads are open to Antares, too - but so far all they have seen fit to contribute is an ill-thought threat of legal action which is backfiring on them by lending strong and newfound credibility to their target poster.

I don't know and don't pretend to know what Paul Gray's role is with Antares and related companies or deals, but the panicked defensive reaction that Antares has displayed makes me very curious, so now I would like to know, very much. To that end, I will ask the question again;

What is the involvement of the CEO's son Paul Gray in Antares and Steppe and in any related companies and/or deals?

Other questions will follow, but let's clear this one up first.

A nice day to you too, Alan ... May we enjoy our ability to speak our minds here, as long as we are able to defend it. ....... cheers ...... marcos



To: Alan Markoff who wrote (4211)8/9/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: Gabe Heti  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4718
 
I think it's best to ignore these bozos. They clearly know nothing about Antares, as they have posted no information. They only ask supposedly loaded questions. They clearly own no shares. So why bother with them.

The fate of Antares depends on findings in B.C., the result of the feasibility study in Indonesia and whether Steppe gets into production next year. These matters will become clear in the next weeks and months.

Antares' success is totally independent of what John, Fixer, Marcos or anybody else may think, or for that matter what we think. Whether the libel suit succeeds or not, again has no bearing on Antares' ultimate fate.

The lower the price drops before the mining developments are clarified the greater the opportunity to pick up cheap shares and profit if Antares proves up what we are expecting. That's what I've been doing.

There surely must be other sites on the Internet to discuss Freedom of Speech.

Gabe