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To: charred who wrote (9879)2/5/1999 11:39:00 PM
From: Syncrude  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10836
 
Charred,

I expect that we will know more when the annual statements come out.

With respect to Mr. Carson, I feel no obligation to comment on what he wrote. If you have an issue with him, please take it up with him. I am not his spokesperson.

As for PDG bashing, I can't say that I have seen evidence of this recently, but I agree, there is no need for PDG bashing.

With respect to SG, I feel that the real accretive value to KRY would be a significant expansion of the reserve base. Otherwise, with 350,000 minable oz left, it is 4 quarters for a dollar. I am confident that KRY will be able to take up where Rea Gold left off, for the drilling program and expand its base. Will it be enough, can't say as I don't know the details of the drilling program.



To: charred who wrote (9879)2/7/1999 7:43:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 10836
 
Let's not paint big money lily white. Maybe some of your friends are chameleons and will make money under any regime, but we know how the money is made down there. It's just tragic. But those people fly high until they are brought low. Dome has taken it on the chin more than once miscalculating the side of a regime to be on. As a matter of fact their track record of baths big time in foreign locales would build a small foreign country if they could get the money back. Let's not pretend that payola and guns had nothing and will have nothing to do with business there. It is far from over in Vz. I won't deny the environmental problems. But KRY had scant to do with creating them. As far as the miners go we know some of them are little better than scouts for the cocaine banditoes.

So what is your take on Frias and his new broom? Will he put up with the dirty linen of the outgoing regime? Will he make sweeping changes to the byzantine maze that is the land ownership nightmare in mining? Will he continure to cater to CVG and its cronies? Does he need them? Greening? Nationalization? Chase the gringo out? Is he a Castro or a practical man?

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