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To: Bear Down who wrote (3127)12/16/1998 12:09:00 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5206
 
Yeah that is what I thought to! Nice of the company to
invite all the poor losers on this thread, who have stuck
in it through thick and thin to participate. Dita did you
get a call? eddy did you get a call? I don't think so!

I heard Miles is up there right now with a post hole digger
trying to spud the first hole in so he can win his bet! I
know Miles did not get a call! Too bad Lilian could not
post a link to the private placement before it was announced.
Zoli did you get a call? Maybe good old "Rowe your boat" got
a call.

I guess the great horde of unwashed just does not get the breaks!

over and out - aj



To: Bear Down who wrote (3127)12/17/1998 2:44:00 AM
From: Sieg  Respond to of 5206
 
At that price I'm sure I could get some of my friends together to come up with $5,000. Maybe they should reward some long time share holders by allowing them to get in at these levels? How does one get on a list? Or does one need more money than $5,000?

If only I'd have gotten all my shares for that price.

It would be easy to have a million dollars in value, if they ever went back to the previous high.



To: Bear Down who wrote (3127)12/17/1998 3:30:00 AM
From: Mike G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5206
 
50,000 shares for $7500 is .15cdn per share. That is all they are trading for currently so why not buy 50,000 now, and then you don't have to wait a year to cash them in like you would in a pp. Don't you feel sorry for those who bought in to the pp in the spring for .30? In fact, you might even get some for .14.

Mike G