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To: The Fix who wrote (16072)3/19/1999 12:04:00 AM
From: Clifford A. Brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Fix,

I disagree:

<<A GREAT TRADER IS BORN WITH A GREAT GUT!>>

It is common knowledge that great beer bellies are not born,

THEY ARE MADE!

CAB



To: The Fix who wrote (16072)3/19/1999 12:16:00 AM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hello Fix,
I dont think the project would get put on hold because its not really an issue over ownership but over interest in a JV with a clearly established operator who holds a majority position regardless. Aber might have to put money in trust to protect their interest till it is settled but I dont see anything here that would stop the project.
Take a look at Hemlo, the mine was built and put into operation while the court case was running (I seem to recall, its been several years since I read Claims)and that was for 100% ownership.
regards Walt



To: The Fix who wrote (16072)3/19/1999 1:53:00 AM
From: John Paquet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
The Fix;

I agree with you both subjects. fIXER.

Subject 1--"A big Shakeout is in the work."" Today's trading pattern is very unusual, it had that big players dumping their shares as they are waken up and become aware some sort of big shakeout will take place sooner rather latter. Plus that "GET OFF THE BUS THEORY" WILL KICK IN. This is gotta like a fire in a jammed theater every one wants to rush out no matter he is big player or small guy. Every one just wants to rush out.

Subject 2--"SMART MONEY IS ALWAYS AT WORK; SMART MONEY DOESN'T SIT IDLE!" fiXER, no question about it. I agree with you whole-heartly.

As I explained to Kidl in my last post. #reply-8397374

Unfortunately our Kidl doesn't feel very interesting in this concept.

In this modern era of web.com, I found it is rather easy to optimize the fullest capacity of your working capitals. In other times, it is rather difficult.
That is exactly 100% your saying "Smart money is always at work; smart money doesn't sit idle." " or even worse case, one lost that working capitals."

Regards;

John Paquet