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Gold/Mining/Energy : REX DIAMOND MINING TSE:RXD -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Serge Collins who wrote (1066)1/12/1999 2:36:00 AM
From: brian krause  Respond to of 2522
 
We have started moving. Where it goes nobody knows. Pick entry and exit points.

Wouldn't everyone be shocked if the equipment for mining S.L. gravel was on its way to Mauritania.

These guys have seen gravel before. They seem to like what they see and purchased a large number of shares for themselves. House 81 a net buyer of 500,000 shares this month continued buying today.



To: Serge Collins who wrote (1066)1/12/1999 6:27:00 AM
From: Bob Fairchild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2522
 
If and when it ever quiets down in Sierra Leone, Rex will return. As far as the company's assets in Sierra Leone, my only worry is the mining equipment they have locked up in that U.N. compound in Freetown. Is it still intact ? The company's focus for the time being is to keep up the exploration of Mauritania and pay for it from the profits of their South African operations. I believe they have the capablity of doing this one alone.