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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mr Metals who wrote (17021)11/23/1998 5:10:00 PM
From: W.F. Schwertley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mr. Metals,

Are you saying Jay Taylor is a damn short seller?!?!

:o)
WFS



To: Mr Metals who wrote (17021)11/23/1998 5:17:00 PM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
How nice of you to explain how you make a living. Thanks so much for that fantastic fun filled foray into....I'm not sure what. Your contribution seems to put a final word on the Naxos story. So I guess we won't see you here again. So long! Good luck!

But don't forget one thing...we don't have the final disposition of Franklin Lake yet. The story is not yet finished. So, I hope you've covered all your shorts...just in case!




To: Mr Metals who wrote (17021)11/24/1998 4:34:00 AM
From: Kurt R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mr. Metals: Thank you for posting that article. This article brings up a few questions:
1. What is the current short sale position for Naxos and who holds it?
2. If there indeed is a sizable short position held by Canadian institutions, how is this going to affect pending the ASC hearings?
3. If Canjex Publishing Ltd. truly believes that Naxos is "history" why do they write a four-page article on the subject?
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
Kurt



To: Mr Metals who wrote (17021)11/24/1998 7:16:00 AM
From: Max Haber  Respond to of 20681
 
Thanks for the two year old news. I appreciate the update.

Max