Joseph shalom,

> > --- Arik Schenkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > I think that the publicly selling of TGC shares is "quite"
>  > dangerous and
>
> This statement is grammatically incorrect. I for one cannot understand it
as
> it is written.

True.

I apologize.

Following is a post I thought I sent....

=============================================

Jim shalom,

> > I think that the publicly selling of TGC shares is "quite"
> > dangerous
>
> In the first place, why do you think it dangerous for
> The Gold Casino to be selling shares to the public?
>

Sorry, I think it is dangerous for the buyers not for the seller....

> In the second place, are the individual members of the
> public competent to decide for themselves whether or not
> buying shares of The Gold Casino is dangerous?  If not,
> why aren't they able to choose for themselves in this matter?

I do not doubt the ability of e-gold users. But a fair warning and
explanation is useful.

>
> Do you think the government should intervene to prevent
> people from buying dangerous shares of dangerous stocks?

Certainly not.... I think TGC has the right to sell its shares.

I think that as an investor there are several things I need to know. As I
remember, Danny comments caused TGC to give more info on several issues.

As I remember (I haven't invested much time in it, since I am not going to
buy TGC shares...) (so, I hope I do remember..-:))
several issues where kept open:

1. Balance sheets - audited.
2. The number of issued shares and the number of non-issued shares.
3. The rights the shares give (issued/non_issued).
4. The raised funds - what will be done with those.
5. An explanation of the business - and forecast for the coming period.

It is quite weird that a company that tries to keep its management privacy
and that does not disclose any management names - goes to raise for public
money.

I believe that when you raise public money several rules of transparency
should apply.

Why have they sold shares?

I would be very happy if E-Gold will start selling shares and become a
public company.

Shana Tova,

Arik Schenkler - Chief Money Maker
Internet Dollar electronic money system - http://InternetDollar.com





---
You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) 
via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common 
viruses.

Reply via email to