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


To: REDDY who wrote (13771)10/2/1998 10:57:00 PM
From: Traveling Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Reddy,

If this finally honest and industry wide accepted declaration doesn't make you lose confidence in this entire situation, then apparently nothing can. Of course they "think" their concession has widespread mineralization based on previous work. What are they supposed to tell you now? They led sheep to the slaughter and the laughs on you? They won't do that. 1 in 200 Jr. gold mining companies ever bring a property into production. This isn't going to be one of the lucky ones. Nothing this company has ever done produces any confidence,including their lack of enthusiasm for a visit by very loyal shareholders who only expected honesty,information and forthrightness. Frankly, this company doesn't deserve the loyal people
who have tried to defend it. Dreams of tons of gold at the end of a Golden Eagle rainbow doesn't change the stark reality here. There aren't commercial quantities of AU here and never were. If there had been, it would have been delineated in a regularly accepted mode by the lessee of the property as any other deposit of this "supposed" magnitude would have been. What the SEC has done is pressure this amateurish outfit into admitting to "investors" that there is no basis for investment in anything other than a pipedream. If that's what you are into,fine,but if a person is into investing in reasonably accurate information accepted by the general geologic community of North America, this won't get their money.

TM(The terrible naysayer)



To: REDDY who wrote (13771)10/3/1998 9:40:00 AM
From: john  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
<No fraud in that. >

How about company funds missing in Bolivia that were sent by the US parent company. That is the RUMOR and it is coming from 3 differant directions, that if SUBSTANTIATED is FRAUD or pure THEFT call it what you want. You work your side of the street I'll work mine.