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Apology accepted. We are all entitled to a Foo Paw once in a while. I am sure that I have made my share.
Terry
Sorry Loss, but I do not listen to people on threads telling me when buying and selling is going on. I originally bought at 5 cents after about a months research. I have averaged down since then. I do not care for "free" shares, nor do I want to sell at 5 cents to buy back at 10 cents. Yes, I think it will go up.
Terry
Where did the 2.4 million shares come from? Someone must be selling!
Terry
Thanks Rob,
Does he receive royalties on the government uses? There are many "civilian" uses for the same technology.
Terry
Irony,
Fascinating!! They are really working on some high tech "stuff" With what AVTX has to offer, we could be sitting on a "gold" mine. I am sure that you could imagine what an AVTX system tied into a drone could do for the military. Still a ways from paydirt, but we could be in for a very fun ride.
Terry
Thanks, I will have a look. Interesting times that we are in.
Take Care,
Terry
Loss, I think that you should sell. This would increase the float, and possibly bring in some bottle missivies that would provide better opportunities. This is of course only if you live along the gulf coast.
Terry
A tow missle is a missle that trails a wire that allows communication with the missle in order to direct it to the target. Something like a "smart" missle. It works great as long as you have line of sight, and can see the target. If you had a "night vision" camera passing back vision---well as ironyman would say---oti!!
Terry
Ann,
I did that to get just such a reaction. Yes, I will get some (free) I-6. Do not want any NGLE at this time. Maybe later. Really risky at current price.
Love and Kisses,
Terry
I will stay with AVTX for now. Is NGLE the Company that we are to recieve shares of as a dividend?
Terry
If I felt that way, than I would sell out and be DONE with this horrible stock. I would move on to more profitable ventures. I am sure that you know where they lie!
YessirEBob, we can look forward to all those great opportunities that we lost waiting on a 1/2 cent stock to do something. Oh the Irony!
Might as well quit wasting time on a message board that touts such pitiful investments.
this is pitiful performance for any penny stock
Yeppers, you are soooo right Loss. Better sell and get on to better stocks. This is just pitiful.
Terry
I am trying to show loss how to get money for all those "golden" opportunities.
Terry
Loss,
If you only have one share, be sure to shellac it. That way you can use it more than once. I have done that, and it actually works!
Terry
Today must be a "buy" day!!
I think I will try to buy my 4 shares that I shorted yesterday. Maybe I can get the MM's to sell them so that I can get some money for another "better" investment!
Terry
Is today Wednesday? It must be a buy day. We will know in about 12 more posts. Let me look at the calendar. I could be wrong on the days! Since today is an even day (2nd) it may be a sell day. I get mixed up on whether it is a pump or bash day!
Terry
It would be good if all were in the know!!
Terry
Loss,
I actually owned 4 shares, so I had to sell 4 short. Man, will I ever be rich. I had to sell in order to buy other better stuff!!
Terry
Colleen,
Trying for 8 posts in a row to straighten out any misunderstandings. If I can help, the better I will feel.
Terry
I sold 8 shares today. I think that I told everyone that I had sold 8 shares, but I really meant 8 shares. I hope that this answers all your questions.
Terry
There is a recent technical issues with this site, and it is causing certain posters not to make any sense. It is my understanding that if the recipient of this post would quit posting, that a repair could be made.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Yes, the technology is top drawer. I know a lot of pilots that would love to have this technology, and have the ability to pay for it.
ironyman,
Thanks, Should be an easy sell!!
ME
Eric,
Address does not work. You can go to the home page. Where do you go from there?
Terry
Shweeou!! Sure glad that is over!
Terry.
PS: Reminds me of dugger.
Let us hope. Hopefully they can re open the mine, and get financing to get the other going. Need to get back to mining again.
Terry
Let us hope that it means that money is on the way.
T
I hope you are right Eric. This stock has a chance to put us all in good stead.
Terry
Yes, I received an E-Mail from them. Was wondering how much GE paid them to promote the stock. Hoping one day they will actually get a loan so that they can go back to mining. That would be a 'Good' thing.
James,
With the price of gold going beserk, hopefully they can get some money sometime within the next 60-90 days. If they ever get this thing going, it could be a real rocket, but then there are those that have been waiting a long time.
Terry
They need some money, and it will take some time, but yes, I am still in. Got to know when to hold em, and when to fold em. I am still holding.
Terry
Golden Eagle Signs Joint-Venture for the Development of the Rio Mojos Gold Project in Bolivia
Tuesday January 3, 9:00 am ET
Company Lauds Democratic Process in Recent Elections
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 3, 2006--Golden Eagle International, Inc. (OTCBB:MYNG - News) announced today that it has signed a joint-venture contract for the development of the Rio Mojos gold project 250 miles north of La Paz, Bolivia. The Company will own 94% of the joint-venture project, while the landowner will own the other 6%, which will entitle him to a 6% net smelter return on minerals recovered. The Rio Mojos gold project will become the third major Golden Eagle project in Bolivia, building on the Company's relationships and knowledge base in the country.
The Rio Mojos gold project area covers 7,163 acres along a 25-mile section of the Mojos River. Based on existing geological studies, three distinct types of mineralization occur within the project area: gold bearing alluvial gravels in the current river channel, beaches and terraces; gold bearing cemented conglomerates in ancient terraces formed above the current river system; and, primary quartz and pyrite gold deposits at the headwaters of the Mojos River.
"We have been impressed by our review of the existing geological studies of the Rio Mojos gold project," stated Terry C. Turner, Golden Eagle's CEO. "This is an area that we have watched for years, but access was always an issue. Now, however, because an all-weather road has been completed to within 20 miles of the project area we knew that it was the time to secure the rights to explore and mine."
Comparing the new project area to the Tipuani Gold District in which Golden Eagle has operated its Cangalli Gold Mine, Turner stated, "The Mojos River has many of the same characteristics when compared to the Tipuani River located only 70 miles to the south. The Tipuani River produced 32 million ounces of gold during its known history; however, the Mojos River area is relatively virgin because it was previously inaccessible. In moving forward with the Rio Mojos project we also considered our ability to use our heavy earthmoving equipment and recovery plant from our Cangalli project until we can bring that project back on-line. We will still have sufficient component parts to build a second recovery plant in Cangalli if, and when, the time comes."
Summarizing Golden Eagle's present portfolio of projects in Bolivia, Terry Turner stated, "Our Buen Futuro gold and copper project in Eastern Bolivia will continue as our top priority given its state of advancement. However, with our two other important gold projects only 70 miles apart in Western Bolivia, we believe we can capitalize on the available synergies there as well to the benefit of our shareholders."
Studies carried out in the Rio Mojos project area include work by H.G. Freydanck in 1962 and 1963 on behalf of the Bolivian Geological Survey; St. George Mines in 1986; a consortium of Canadian junior mining companies in the early 1990s; and Atlas Precious Metals, Inc. in 2004. Geophysics were performed and bulk sampling methods were used to test the deposit. Sampling to date indicates the presence of gold in quantities that strongly suggest the potential of commercial viability. In one study, pits were dug in the alluvial gravels of the river bed to a depth of 16 feet in eight separate points. A total of 150 cubic meters of sampled gravels produced 150 grams of gold through standard gravity recovery techniques, for an average grade of 1 gram per cubic meter. The gold grade increased with depth. That study's geologists estimated that there are approximately 200 million cubic meters of alluvial river gravels in the project area. In addition, a grouping of four channel samples in the consolidated conglomerate terraces of the Mojos River returned an average of 39 grams of gold per cubic meter. Study geologists estimated that there are approximately 30 million cubic meters of consolidated conglomerates in the deposit. It is important to note that these samplings and estimates do not meet the requirements for estimating proven or probable reserves, and there is no assurance by any means that any operation in the project area will be commercially viable. Golden Eagle intends to begin its feasibility work once the Bolivian rainy season is over in April of 2006 and base its open pit mine and operational plan on the resulting study. During the initial phase of the joint-venture, Golden Eagle must invest $500,000 in exploration and the production of a full feasibility study by April of 2007. The Company is currently considering several debt financing options to fund its exploration commitment.
In other news important to Golden Eagle, on December 18, 2005, Evo Morales was elected as Bolivia's new president and will be inaugurated on January 22, 2006. Representatives of Mr. Morales' transition team have already assured the mining sector in general, and the Company specifically, that Mr. Morales intends to give an extremely high priority to providing the mining sector with a stable working environment and legal framework to allow it to increase mining production and employment in the future. Golden Eagle intends to work vigorously with the new administration to resolve pending issues at its Cangalli gold mine and to finalize permitting on its Buen Futuro gold and copper project in Bolivia's Precambrian Shield.
Eagle E-mail Alerts: If you are interested in receiving Eagle E-mail Alerts, please e-mail the company at: eaglealert@geii.com.
Golden Eagle International, Inc. is a gold and copper exploration and mining company located in Salt Lake City, Utah; and La Paz and Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The Company is currently focusing its efforts on developing its mining rights on its Buen Futuro gold and copper project within its 136,500 acres (213 square miles) in Eastern Bolivia's Precambrian Shield, and beginning its final feasibility work on its Rio Mojos gold project in Western Bolivia.
Golden Eagle recommends that you review its disclosures, risk statements, previous press releases, annual reports, quarterly reports and current reports found at its website: www.geii.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Risks
The statements in this press release are forward-looking statements and are based on an assumed set of economic conditions and courses of action, including: (a) Golden Eagle's ability to obtain the necessary financing on reasonable terms; (b) estimates of mineral reserves and future production levels; (c) expectations regarding estimated mine production costs, expected trends in mineral prices, and statements that describe Golden Eagle's future plans, objectives or goals; and (d) other risk factors and matters disclosed in Golden Eagle's Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") filings which may be accessed at www.sec.gov. There is a significant risk that actual material results will vary from projected results depending on such factors as changes in general economic conditions and financial markets, changes in gold and copper prices, technological and operational hazards in Golden Eagle's mining and mine development activities, uncertainties inherent in the calculation of mineral reserves, mineral resources and metal recoveries, the timing and availability of financing, governmental and other approvals and other risk factors listed from time-to-time in Golden Eagle's Form 10-K and its other reports filed with the SEC. The joint venture agreement and joint venture described above should not be construed by any means as an indication of the present or future value of the Company or its common stock. Additionally, the formation of the joint venture and our plans in conjunction with the joint venture should not be construed by any means as an indication of whether we will ever conduct successful mining operations in connection with the Rio Mojos mining project. Golden Eagle disclaims any responsibility to update forward-looking statements made herein.
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Contact:
Golden Eagle International, Inc.
Sabrina Martinez, 801-619-9320
mlsoft,
You are Welcome.
Terry
mlsoft,
I have used both. The DSL is great and goes down very seldom. The only time it went down is when they cut a fibre cable in my area. The cable modems are great when you are in a large area. They keep up the maintenance and it also is very fast when working properly. I would personally own either, but if you have had problems with your cable, I too would be switching to DSL. Personally I now live so far in the country, that I have gone to a satellite modem, and it is great. Weather dependent sometimes, but does very well. Slight delay in the up and down link, but then is as fast as a T-1 when it brings in the data.
Terry
From the GE Website. Getting Info on GE Time.
GOLDEN EAGLE’S PRODUCTION BACK ON SCHEDULE AT CANGALLI GOLD MINE
Reports on First Quarter Gold Production
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - (BUSINESS WIRE) - April 30, 2003 - Golden Eagle International, Inc. (MYNG, OTCBB) announced today that for the period between March 18 and April 22, 2003, its Cangalli gold operation processed 30,250 tons of ore for a total gold production of 13,703 grams, or 440 troy ounces. The average gold grade of the ore processed was .906 grams per cubic meter, or .453 grams per metric ton. For this period, the recovered gold grade exceeded the Company’s projected grades by 81 percent.
This grade is consistent with previously reported grades within a very tight range. Golden Eagle believes that such consistency is a positive sign and will contribute to production stability.
Golden Eagle’s Cangalli gold mine is now getting back on its regular production schedule after not operating for several days during the period due to the Company’s contribution to rescue and recovery efforts at the neighboring gold mining town of Chima, Bolivia, which had been devastated by a mudslide on March 31, 2003. That slide, triggered by torrential rains, destroyed more than 400 homes and killed more than an estimated 100 residents. The slide did not directly affect Golden Eagle’s operation and the torrential rains have stopped.
In addition, the Company’s operation was limited during the first three weeks of April by ongoing expansion construction that will result in an increased mining and plant capacity of 3,500 tons per day. Golden Eagle estimates that once it reaches this expanded capacity, its Cangalli gold mine will exceed its break-even point and become a profitable operation.
The Company also reported that during the first quarter of 2003, through its last reported gold recovery on March 18, 2003, it processed 84,100 tons of ore, recovering 36,424 grams, or 1,171 troy ounces, of gold. Gold grades recovered during the quarter were .866 grams per cubic meter, or .433 grams per ton. These grades for the first quarter were 73% higher than grades used by the Company for its financial modeling for the project.
“We are very glad that we could contribute to the rescue and recovery efforts in the neighboring community of Chima in its moment of need, as well as provide medical and food assistance” stated Ronald Atwood, Ph.D., Golden Eagle’s Vice President for Development, from Cangalli, Bolivia. “Our mine and plant expansion efforts are progressing nicely and we are returning to our regular gold production schedule as we expand.”
Eagle E-mail Alerts: Over 1,800 investors have signed up to receive Eagle E-mail Alerts. If you are interested in receiving these alerts, please e-mail the Company at: eaglealert@earthlink.net.
Golden Eagle International, Inc. is a gold exploration and mining company located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and La Paz, Bolivia. The Company is currently focusing its efforts on developing its mining rights on 74,000 acres in the Tipuani Gold Mining District, an area estimated to have produced 32 million ounces of gold in its known history, located in Western Bolivia; and continuing exploration on 125,000 acres in Eastern Bolivia’s Precambrian Shield. Golden Eagle is a mining company with a social conscience, having supported many humanitarian programs at its mine site. For the past six years, the Company has provided the only hospital, doctor and nurse in Cangalli, Bolivia. Golden Eagle also has provided for the educational needs of the students in the area. The Company highly recommends that you review its disclosures, risk statements, previous press releases, annual reports, quarterly reports and current reports found at its website: www.geii.com. For more information about the company, call Sabrina Martinez in Investor Relations at (801) 619-9320.
Forward-Looking Statements and Disclosure of Risk
The future conduct of Golden Eagle’s business and its response to issues raised by third parties are dependent upon a number of factors, and there can be no assurance that Golden Eagle will be able to conduct its operations as contemplated. Certain statements contained in this release using the terms “may,” “expects to,” “projects,” “estimates,” “plans,” and other terms denoting future possibilities, are forward-looking statements in accordance with the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The accuracy of these statements cannot be guaranteed as they are subject to a variety of risks that are beyond Golden Eagle’s ability to predict or control and which may cause actual results to differ materially from the projections or estimates contained herein. These risks include, but are not limited to, the risks described in the above press release; those risks set out in Golden Eagle’s disclosure documents and its annual, quarterly and current reports; and the other risks associated with start-up mineral exploration operations with insufficient liquidity, negative working capital, and no historical profitability. Golden Eagle disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement made herein.
Terry
And he passed the audition!
TW