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Gold/Mining/Energy : JAB International (JABI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Martin Wormser who wrote (3938)10/13/1998 6:15:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Offices in The Fairway complex on
East Main Street in Grass Valley were stripped bare of furniture, and phone calls went unanswered both Monday and Tuesday.

The cash-strapped company ceased mining operations in July, laying off 25 workers.

On Friday, the Sierra County Tax Collector's office seized the company's bank account and attached all its mining equipment, according to Cherry Simi, assistant treasurer-tax collector for the county.

The county seized the assets because the company had not paid unsecured personal property taxes on its claims on federal land, Simi said, adding that Brush Creek owed approximately $95,000 in delinquent taxes, Simi said.


SAD, VERY SAD.

MM




To: Martin Wormser who wrote (3938)10/17/1998 4:23:00 PM
From: virginijus poshkus  Respond to of 4571
 
Martin, if jim or company insiders(directors, consultants)made money on the runup by selling short the stock, they should be sued and made to dispurse the funds at once. let me tell you this, the stock went up like a rocketship and it is almost a good bet that the stock these guys were buying about 2 years ago for 9 cents was sold when the rock hit the sky high peak of $2. if the stock was not sold, it was shorted , you can almost bet on it. you can almost bet that jim etal has money in his wallet while us stockholders of dirt worth shit in shinola.

v