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To: William Puget who wrote (3205)3/24/1999 9:41:00 PM
From: Mr. Oil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3282
 
It is likely that ABX is just making the ARP shareholders sweat a bit. Delay the shot and it is harder to defend. (Squash tip for those interested) So it goes in buyouts. Make them wait and then when we do strike they will be hungry. ABX (or someone) will be back...but I won't say I told you so. Just remember you heard it from ME. If I am wrong, I'll give anyone complete freedom to rub my nose in it. The saga isn't over yet.

Ray



To: William Puget who wrote (3205)3/25/1999 12:55:00 AM
From: marcos  Respond to of 3282
 
Right on, WP - Any spot in Africa has the potential to turn into a horror show overnight. Even RSA - Mandela won't last forever, and when he's gone look out. It doesn't matter what's in the ground if you can't get it out without getting shot. I've had a little abx since it was invented almost, but if they pass up arp's considerable slice of the El Indio Belt for more zebra pasture, I'll find another home for those nickels.