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To: Link Lady who wrote (1658)1/8/1999 2:39:00 PM
From: Tom Alan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3043
 
Good, Wendy, I'm curious. But check this out guys --
I was pursuing Wendy's query re. Cameco and I found this article that discusses Cameco, Allied Signal, Kazakhstan and World Wide Minerals.

I saw Allied, Kaz and Cameco in the article and was naturally wondering about if/how ESSI might fit in. The story ends up being off topic but fascinating, and perhaps appealing to those willing to gamble on a successful outcome for World Wide, if they can win a case against KAZ and enforce it. Their stock had sunk to .03 when I checked. As I understand it, World Wide lent over 22 million USD and got pushed out after successful development. Take a look. Might be an interesting play if you believe they can attach shipments of uranium concentrates from Kazakhstan....

biz.yahoo.com

Tom



To: Link Lady who wrote (1658)1/9/1999 11:17:00 AM
From: Dwayne Hines  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3043
 
Cameco could be the company, although I thought the mapper was saying Cominco - which is also a large company. I believe that Earth Search is involved in more than just gold, silver, etc. exploration - I think they also do other items such as oil, etc. and can work for other companies in those areas. Also, is not the agreement with Noranada coming to an end soon - and Noranda will have to cough up quite a bit more money to keep the exclusive mineral deal with EDIS? I also think they have to do it since the new type of satellite technology that was suppose to help them went into the drink - I think I read that somewhere? In any event, I think EDIS will have some leverage in re-negotiations. Looking forward to them earning some income this year.