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To: DR. MEADE who wrote (14495)2/19/1999 4:05:00 PM
From: DR. MEADE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22810
 
Was that a 300,000 buy that just went thru ? I wonder whose that was ?



To: DR. MEADE who wrote (14495)2/19/1999 4:33:00 PM
From: DR. MEADE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22810
 
Interesting , we reviewed " grantsi's " messages *****
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*************** Now, lets review "David K's ***
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************** Do you see something strange ?



To: DR. MEADE who wrote (14495)2/20/1999 8:16:00 AM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Respond to of 22810
 
Yes Dr. Meade, this is the kind of animosity that appears when an investor loses 90% of their investment. We had Monski and Blue Fish and others on this thread spewing out such glass-is-half-empty diatribe. Monski said the stock would fall to .02 when it was yet .25. Can't say he was wrong. However, he also said the stock was a total paper making scam. Getting back to 5 cents sheds a ray of hope on our gloomy investment landscape. But J is right to question why the company issued 10 million more shares and for what. The fact that so many are invested in this thing and NOBODY HAS A CLUE as to where those shares are should rightly give us reason for concern. However, this slippery stock has too many wild cards with it to dump now: lawsuits that apparently will favor MDIN (dropping DAY price confirms), lawsuits that may favor NPEC (compensation for oil in Ecuador--could be worth a fair sum), silver mine in Washington (silver may well break $10 over the next year and a half), Pocone gold (a rise of $50-$75 in the POG could make the tailing recycle business extremely lucrative), and telecom as a cash flow fall back.

My chips yet remain on the table on this one. --Alan