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To: David in Ontario who wrote (2306)1/29/1999 12:47:00 AM
From: mick  Respond to of 3282
 
Mick the Editor

Thanx for the complement.

The admission by Barrick kind of leaves open the question as to why the BCSC quashed the poison pill. Are they not supposed to look after the shareholders rights ? What Barrick said is that they will shut us out in the cold.

I also am humbled that Newmont would wait to the last minute to indicate it wouldn't bid. I feel if the poison pill was in place, they might have decided to make a stab at it. Instead, why piss off big brother Barrick. If we don't bid, maybe they won't harm us at a latter time in one of our projects.

And the US government thinks the Central Selling Organization and Microsoft are the only monopolies. I guess this is more oligopoly in nature.

Screw them. Keep your shares.