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Gold/Mining/Energy
Desert Dirts, Gold & Platinum, the emperors new clothes
An SI Board Since February 1997
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Emcee:  Tim Hall Type:  Unmoderated
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738 ALL: For those that want to share with Mr. Howard Hutchinson, Executive DirectoVictorio-7/15/1997
737 -a-duck;, Tim followed up to say they were able to get it with fire assays, butBill Jackson-7/15/1997
736 Tim, Looks like it should extract with a normal cyanide process after milling. Bill Jackson-7/15/1997
735 Bob: Not sure what the deadline for paying off Runyon would have to do with whLarry Brubaker-7/15/1997
734 Another, more direct argument, Larry. -tender offers come at a premium from somBob Jagow-7/15/1997
733 Sorry Bill, my typo They could find it in the fire assay but could not find itTim Hall-7/15/1997
732 Looks like we partially agree, Larry ;) Although "the purchaser feels theBob Jagow-7/15/1997
731 Bob: The parallel I see between buying a PP at a premium and a takeover is thaLarry Brubaker-7/15/1997
730 Now Bill, you just discribed alot of woulda, coulda, shouldas in your last postgo4it-7/15/1997
729 What is the problem. they could get it in a fire assay but could find it in theBill Jackson-7/15/1997
728 I heard an interesting story this week from an engineer who has tramped all oveTim Hall-7/15/1997
727 Can't give you an example, Larry, but haven't looked. Do you see the exBob Jagow-7/15/1997
726 Charles, No. The MGAU PP was for $0.50/share.Richard Mazzarella-7/15/1997
725 Larry, I'm not sure but didn't MGAU just have a PP at a premium ? Chgo4it-7/15/1997
724 Bob: I guess that is possible, but I've never heard of PP investors payingLarry Brubaker-7/15/1997
723 That sounds like it. Thanks Bob Watch out for the glare. BillBill Jackson-7/15/1997
722 Larry, To elaborate on my response to Bill, an IPMCF PP could come at a premiuBob Jagow-7/15/1997
721 thall: In case you really are as ignorant about stocks and private placements Larry Brubaker-7/15/1997
720 I'll have a shot at that, Bill. A PP can come at a premium just like any tBob Jagow-7/15/1997
719 <<truth, justice and the American way>>> Right!! Free enterpriseVictorio-7/14/1997
718 Tim, I do not know the answer to that. To sell them at a premium they would havBill Jackson-7/14/1997
717 <<<Do you really think a county would be interested in arranging indusChuca Marsh-7/14/1997
716 Thanks for the compliment. <<I am truly fortunate to be a Arizona residego4it-7/14/1997
715 Robert, you guys have me confused. I thought Tim was a Boy Scout who stood for Richard Mazzarella-7/14/1997
714 Chuck Very nice post and your views are shared by many. I am striving to get thVictorio-7/14/1997
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