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


To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (5936)10/8/1998 8:35:00 AM
From: Matt C. Austin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
Boy have you ever fallen in love. Never thought you would let this happen to you. I figure your average cost per share to be over $.40.
How many total shares are there with preferred---90 million? Anyone seen a balance sheet lately? How about Runyon's? This happens to all. Hope they get financing soon.



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (5936)10/8/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: WLAVEL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
Hi,

<Hard to get metal from ore etc..>...looks like your beginning to get the picture.

You seem to forget that to get to that particular spot in the mining process it is almost a forgone conclusion that your COC test will support all your testing.....

<leaching always more than fire>...must be great solution...I'll bounce this off of chemist at Stillwater ...see if their processing of material in lab enviornment brings out more material with solution or fire. They use flotation system to recover and are pretty free with
passing out data. (This is platinum mine in Montana)

You may not want to play hardball with MAXAM but you do with people who challenge your support of them...

I don't think my bringing up past issues anymore will serve any purpose...If MAXAM had any business sense they might seriously consider pulling things together...clean off that old stuff on the WEB site and tell the folks out in investment land...just exactly what is going on in MAXAM land....They must have some positive information to pass on..How many times do you have to ask them to come up with something from the meeting in Peoria, Ill.

What I'm trying to tell you about the WEB site information is that..when you read it you say wow!..this looks great...what do you want to see on it now...do you want old assay reports that for some reason haven't held up?...do you want to see ore reserves that infer that there are millions of ounces of gold out there?..a little PR and a how goes it by MAXAM is in order...What do some of you other folks think?

wl