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To: Phil Jones who wrote (3295)4/2/1999 5:42:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Phil, Wow, a complicated mess. Are you really counting on all those contingencies working out. Meanwhile, the mill is rusting away.

Just wait until MGR finally gets possession what the following news release will say.

Happy Easter,

Bob



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3295)4/3/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: Ron Everest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4066
 
<<<<<The court could come to various decisions >>>>>

MAC pledging their interest in Bumbat without MGR approval does not seem pivitol to me. The TD Mongolian Bank will likely IMO just take over the delinquent MAC and extinguish any controversy that they will own 51%. Of course, it makes sense that they, in that process, will now have to account for the participation deficiency. It is unclear to me why MGR hasn't acted to rectify the participation deficiency by declaring their larger ownership. Seems to me that having control of the mine would be beneficial??

<<<<<I guess MGR and all its investors are in the middle of a great world social experiment. MGR's fate will determine Mongolia's future.>>>>>

I find it hard to believe that a company with no capital will be pivitol to Mongolia's future. I do agree that there will be caution exercised by subsequent investing companies....but....not conclusive IMO that it revolves anytime around MGR.

Time will tell I guess,

Best regards,
Ron E