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Gold/Mining/Energy : Maxam Gold Corp. OBB:MXAM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BobS who wrote (5830)9/29/1998 10:49:00 PM
From: go4it  Respond to of 11603
 
BobS,

The majority of shares is not controlled by Maxam management as I had once assumed also. I would like to ask you to be a little creative in your thinking and ask yourself if Maxam is truely performing a charity here or whether or not it could actually be a sound business decision.

Chuck



To: BobS who wrote (5830)9/29/1998 11:01:00 PM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11603
 
Bob: I agree with your post completely.

Also, something I wonder about: who gets the money from this private placement associated with the Maxam bailout of IPM? I would certainly want to know whose pocket that money is going in to if I were thinking about investing in the PP (which I'm not). I sincerely doubt those who are arranging this "deal" will ever disclose this information.

The way this PP is being handled makes me suspect somebody is trying to take advantage of IPM holders who will grasp at the thinnest straw rather than face the reality they've been had. That Maxam would participate in this "buyout" leaves a stench in my nose I never expected to smell from Maxam.

My advice FWIW; take some profits when this latest run shows signs of running its course.

Good riddance Maxam.