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Do you know anything about them?


Not much. So, I pulled their
corporate
records up online.
They

re
a small
privately held
mineral
-
exploration company
based
in Vancouver
. But
,
get this
,
according to their filings, all their outstanding shares
are owned
by an outfit called
Carib International, Corp. Want to guess where Carib is based?


Caymans?


Good guess.


So, if the buying through Cayman Island Securities is related to Twisp River

s buying, they

re building a serious position in our shares.


Seems
to fit the information we have,

Wally replied
.

The
sixty
-
four thousand dollar
question is
,
wh
at

s their end
game
?


Maybe they just like the Sullivan Mine, or maybe they

re looking for a seat on our board
.


Yeah,
or maybe they have something else in mind down the road
.


Hostile takeover?
Ain

t happening
,
Wally
. Not
with me holding three and a
half
million shares
,
and
you
and Will
with a
half
mill
ion each.


Agreed, Trace. But as we do additional financings, our ownership will get diluted.
Plus, I

m a little worried about Richard Rosenburg. I

ve heard some talk on the street. Could be he

s in a little financial trouble
, and h
e
holds
the other
half
million founder
s'
shares.


The public market can be a damned rough place,

I
whispered
,
to myself.


What

d you say
?

Wally asked.


Nothing, just something
someone
once mentioned in passing.


Well, I

ll keep an eye on the trading
and
Richard
, a
nd
keep you boys posted. Just keep
the drills
turning to the right
.

I knew Wally was
correct
. T
here was nothing to be done about Twist River or the buying coming out of the Caymans.
But R
osenburg

s
founders'
shares could be a big problem. If he was bleeding money,
t
he Virus would smell it like a damned great white.

I worked up a second round of core drilling. We

d drill
three
more holes from the original drill sites
,
but at sixty
-
degree angle
s
. The steeper angle would allow us to intersect the vein at a much deeper depth
an
d, if successful, would increase our indicated reserves greatly.

I also planned
three more drill locations, one thousand feet apart along the trend, or strike
,
of the vein. We

d
also
drill two holes from each of the new locations
, a
gain
,
at forty
-
five
a
nd sixty degrees.

The program would give us a total
twelve
holes
,
a
nd go a long ways toward developing additional reserves. I also knew
,
if the core results continued to be positive,
Montana Creek Mining shares
were fix
in

to take off
.

 

*****


The kid has permitted
nine
new holes at the Sullivan,

Thorny said, handing Cyrus a cup of coffee.


Who the hell trained this guy?

Cyrus asked, sipping the very hot black coffee.


Best I can tell, he worked about eight years with
Continental
Minerals
,
down in Denver. D
oing
mainly uranium exploration.


So he

s no rookie, at least in min
eral exploration
. We

ll see how he does in the public
sector. What

s our ownership position in Montana Creek
Mining
?


About seven percent.


Okay, I think it

s time
we
shake the
ir
tree a bit.
I want to try and get one of our people on
Montana Creek

s
board. It can

t be
me
,
I have
a
damned felony conviction. And you, well
,
you

re a bit too close to me.


What about Malcolm Trueblood
?
He

s president of Twisp River Resources, has an MBA
,
and is clean as
the
p
ope

s underwear
.

Cyrus laughed
.

Good choice
, Thorny
. He

s done a good job with Twisp
,
and he

s smart and
knows the public markets
.
Have Malcolm contact Montana Creek

s board and see how they react.

 

 

I

d just hung up
from
talking to
Red
.
He
and
his
crew
s
were drilling the
first
of the
sixty
-
degree hole
s.
The phone rang
,
and I picked it up
,
thinking Red had forgot
ten
to tell me something.


Yes,
sir
. Forget something
?

I said
,
with a chuckle.


No, I don

t believe so, Mr. Brandon. This is Malcolm Trueblood with Twisp River Resources in Vancouver, Canada.


Sorry, Mr. Trueblood
.
I thought you were my driller calling back.


Oh, are you drilling again?


Yes,
sir
. We

ve
start
ed
a second round. Just spudding in
our
fourth
hole
,
as we speak.


Well, as a shareholder
,
I am of course pleased to hear the news.


There

ll be a press release at close of trading today. So, what can I do for you
,
Mr. Trueblood?


Excellent,
Trace
. M
ay I call you Trace?


Surely.


Well,
Trace,
as you no doubt know, Twisp River bought two hundred and fifty thousand shares of your private placement
,
and our holding company has acquired a similar
number of shares
in the open market.
"


By holding company,
I
take it you mean Carib International?


My compliments, Trace. I see you

ve don
e
your homework.


Well
,
we like to know who are shareholders are
. E
specially our larger shareholders.


Which brings me to the purpose of my call
, Trace
. Twisp and Carib now own a bit more than seven percent of Montana Creek Mining. W
e feel very strongly we should have some representation on your board of directors.


I see. And who would you propose we add to our board?


If it

s not too presumptuous, I would like to nominate myself.


What

s your background, Malcolm?

I asked, thinking
,
y
eah,
it
is
pretty
d
amned presumptuous.


MBA from Stanford, fifteen years with
GoldEx
in Vancouver
,
and the last five years
as CEO of
Twisp River Resources. I

m widowed
. M
y wife was killed in an auto accident some years ago. We had no children. Other than work, my main passion is flying. I hold a number of ratings and have several thousand hours of flight time.
"


I
am
also
well connected with the securities and financial markets in Vancouver and Toronto. I am assuming you will be moving off the Vancouver Stock Exchange and onto the Toronto Exchange as soon as you meet the listing requirements?


Sorry to hear about your wife, Malcolm
,

I replied, ignoring his assumption.


Thank you
. I
t was a long time ago
,
but I still miss her.


I can imagine.
Listen, your experience is top shelf. But t
o be frank, we haven

t discussed bringing on any new directors at this time
. I will, however,
discuss you
r
proposal with
the
other board members.


Thank you, Trace.
Please
be assured we have
nothing but the best interests of Montana Creek Mining
at heart
.
I

ll look forward to hearing from you.

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