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Gold/Mining/Energy : Mongolia Gold Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (2784)11/10/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Dave, I am comfortable with the stand MGR has taken with the MAC
situation. Meaning to me that I am confident that whatever the
outcome, that you as President of MGR will have executed all
possible means available to you to protect the shareholders
interests.

For those shareholders that will hold until the MAC problem
is resolved, and then will continue to hold for the long term,
I would like to follow thru with your posts of recent to expand
on the way MGR is more than a gold mine company in Mongolia.

Before the threaders here can start posting for a discussion,
we first need to obtain the information on what MGR is about
in total, for the present and near & long future.

I am not able to easily obtain this from the MGR Web Site.

You know that all the information is there, and with your
position in the company, you can look at the web site
and see more than what is actually there.

When I go to the MGR Web Site's home page,
I would like to be informed and given options,
rather than educated or forced feed with information.

The name Mongolia Gold Resources is a nice name catcher.

But on the home page I would like to see easy stuff.

[a gold nugget] Gold (click here) -> a short introduction
[a silver bar] Silver (click here) -> a short introduction

Map Of Mongolia --- gold, silver (clickable icons)
Map Of Canada --- gold, silver (clickable icons)

For me the numbers and technical information should be keep
"at a distance" until I decide to go that far in depth.

I have to first find out what is there, before exploring for more.

Too much up front, and I will back off and leave.

I have gone thru the MGR Web Site, but left without the type of
information needed to start a discussion at the "entry" level.
Or better to say, I left with too much information.

Doug