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Gold/Mining/Energy : NORTHFIELD MINERALS (NFM-TSE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Winzer who wrote (101)1/29/1999 6:23:00 PM
From: GOGI  Respond to of 113
 
Winzer, I just saw your message today. I'm in San Diego at a Legal officers' course and I just borrowed a computer to write an e-mail message to my wife and check a few other sites. I won't be home until late next week. This course is taking most of my time right now--what a brain twister.

I don't have a clue about what's happening at Northfield. I could call the company when I get home next week. I still trust the management of Northfield, and I'm certain that they are trying to wait out this current down draft where all exploration companies are considered mud by the public. This period will pass and we will be in a better position later.

I'll call NFM week after next and I'll share what I find with you.

If you get a chance, write NFM and ask them for information about their board of directors. If you haven't already done that, I think you'll be surprised at the amount of experience and expertise in Finance, the stock market, exploration companies, etc., that they have.

When this ALL EXPLORATION COMPANIES ARE MUG period is over with we'll make some money.

GOGI



To: Winzer who wrote (101)2/10/1999 4:49:00 PM
From: GOGI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 113
 
Winzer, I'm back at home and I tried to contact NFM but the only person in the office was the secretary--or, at least, she said that the person who I needed to talk with was out of the office.

However, I do have a small bit of news and I will call NFM back later this week or early next week. First of all, NFM's only telephone number given out to the public is 1-800-360-8006. The 1-416-361-1333 number is the FAX for WAVEX Corporation.

Next, I noticed, yesterday, in the news that NFX Gold, Inc. (55% owned by NFM) has gained approval of the Ontario Securities Commission of the terms of the joint venture with Fort Knox Gold. This was reported to the public on 9 February 1999 by NFX, not NFM. That means that the 30,000 foot fall drill program on The Larder Lake Property in Ontario can go forward, I suppose.

I will call NFM but I suspect that is the only specific information that anyone will be able to get from them, at this time. However, I intend to ask them about a time frame for earning income from WAVEX, the general finances and prospects of NFM, and if there are any new factors that the company knows of that we, the public, do not.

The reason that I don't expect a whole lot of information is that NFM will balance the public's need to know with the company's need to keep information quiet for strategic reasons. Also, for regulatory reasons NFM cannot put out a lot of information over the phone.

Even though I don't expect NFM to give me a lot of information, Winzer, it won't hurt to try. Are there any questions that you want me to ask NFM's officials, Winzer?

GOGI