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To: Lilian Debray who wrote (3161)2/12/1999 1:29:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Lilian, << proceeding with caution >> yes we all should be reminded
of this everytime we invest so that if the tables turn on us and we
find our investment gone with no recourse to take, then we will be
sad but not completely suprised.

<< ex-communist countries >>

Hopefully Mongolia is learning from the mistakes of others,
and if now currently in trouble or in a mess, then take action
now and limit damage and move to correct. With computers and
internet everywhere, easier to do wrong, but also easier to see
and discover wrong doers.

Seems like Dave Webb having direct contact with Mongolian officials
in government and private has concluded that the risk here is not
in the dangerous catagory. But not zero, as MAC has shown.

<< ventures, so far, have all been failures >>

just need one win to get a cash flow
hopefully there will be a first time available here for MGR

thanks for your input

doug



To: Lilian Debray who wrote (3161)2/14/1999 9:02:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4066
 
Lilian, how did you get the moving pictures onto your profile ?

I went to the place of them that Bill gave out.

Put one on my profile, but all that happens when I click on my name
is the path link showned, not the moving picture. I click on your
name and get ok your moose and flashing light bulb.

Also, all this time I thought that I was spending extra money when I
brought shares of MGR thru a discount broker over the telephone rather
that thru something like e-trade.com, but just looked at their rates
and thought that $15 per trade was for any volumn, but saw that after
5,000 its .01 cents per share.

If so, then my discount broker of Stock Cross in Boston, MA is much
much better since for example my 50,000 cost only about $150 commission
rather than near $500 using e-trade.

Am I missing something ?

thanks
Doug

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