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To: John Lawrence who wrote (2807)10/20/1998 3:02:00 PM
From: kidl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5164
 
I wonder how long it will take shareholders and investors to figure out what this means.

John, why surprised by the slow reaction?
Most of us are either still in the middle of extensive and time consuming physiotherapy to correct the “crossed finger” syndrome or still recuperating from the mental shock caused by the recent positive developments.
The good news is, neither condition is irreversible.
Best
kidl<:-)



To: John Lawrence who wrote (2807)10/20/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: John Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5164
 
Re. Federal Registry publication.

I imagine most of you have noticed the fact that we are still awaiting publication of the D.O.I.'s positive Final Determination in the Federal Registry. The F.R. is the publication of record for official decisions rendered within the U.S. Government. Needless to say, the F.R. is widely, and closely followed.

My belief is that there is a brief delay between when the decision was announced and when it is actually published. In other words, I expect that the official notice will appear in the F.R. any day now. I've no idea what impact the publication will have on Sungold, but I believe it will draw much attention to the Gun Lake Band. If anyone wants to follow this themselves, here's the link to the F.R.
access.gpo.gov
This link will take you directly to the latest issue. The F.R. is published 5 days a week.



To: John Lawrence who wrote (2807)10/21/1998 3:06:00 PM
From: John Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5164
 
Private placees are confident of making money buying $2 shares.

I'm sure that the company management people who recently subscribed to private placements at $2 U.S. per share know more about the company's prospects than the rest of us. I'm also sure that they're confident their shares will grow in value. They're no doubt willing to wait a few months for several multiples of their original investment, but it seems blindingly obvious that anyone who buys shares at the current prices is in smart, well-informed company.