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I could see a bit of disappointment in Jim

s eyes. Even fully diluted, International Uranium Corp
.
had no chance of obtaining control through a hostile takeover.

 

 

I

d reserved two rooms at the
W
in Winthrop before I left E-
B
urg. We stowed some of our gear, grabbed a quick lunch
,
and headed up to the Sullivan Mine.

Red and the day shift were coring on the fourth hole when we arrived.
Jim and I walked over to the rig.


Red,

I yelled
,
above the rig noise
,

t
his is Jim Lee with International Uranium Corp
.
,
down in Australia.


Nice to meet you,

Red shouted back.

You came a hell of a long way to look at some damned rocks.


Indeed I
have
,

Jim replied, glancing down at the neat rows of core.

I laid out some cross
-
sections and showed Jim where this hole had intersected the vein.


This is the first of two holes at this location. We

re at a forty
-
five degree angle on this one. We

ll drill at sixty degrees on the second hole.

Jim pick
ed
up a small section of very high
-
grade ore and inspected it with his ten
-
power hand lens.


Damn, Trace,

Jim said, turning the core over and over in his hand
,

i
t

s the best
-
looking uranium ore I

ve ever seen. And I

ve seen some damned good ore.


Yeah, it

s amazing. The old
-
timers here were after the gold and copper. The uranium was probabl
y
just a headache for them.


Yeah, likely in more ways than one. With this kind of grade, you wouldn

t want to be exposed underground for too long.

I showed Jim our claim layout and took him part way into the original adit.


We

ll have to dewater the second level
at some point,

I said as we came up to the area of the flooded winze.

I took a pretty cold dip
,
right about here.


A winze?


Yeah, connects with level two.


Jesus, you were lucky to get out.

I laughed
.

Yep, I looked just like
Indiana Jones
,
b
ut without the vine.

 

 

We spent the rest of the day watching the coring operation. I could tell Jim was more than just a little interested. Just before shift change, we headed back to the
W
.


Cold beer, Jim?


Grab us a table and order me a
,
what was it
?,
Tumble Down . . .
?


Tumbleweed Ale
.


Make it a
big one. I

ll be down in a second
. J
ust need to check in with my office. Should be business hours tomorrow
,
about now.

I was sipping on my
Ale
and perusing the menu when Jim came in and sat down.


So, this is the
Tumbleweed
, eh
?,

Jim
said, taking a frothy gulp.

Damn, mate, that

s good b
rew
. And we Aussies know a thing or two about beer.


I thought you

d like it. Besides the
A
le
, how

d you like the mine?


I won

t bullshit you, Trace. I think
the Sullivan Mine
could be
a
world
-
class
deposit
,
and we

d love to work out a deal to be Montana Creek Mining

s partner. This mine

s going to attract a lot of interest from other majors, Trace. But I think
,
if you

ll check around, you find all of our partners are glad they teamed with
International Uranium Corp.


I did a fair amount of research on your company
, a
nd
I

ve
got to admit I liked what I saw.
Let me throw this out to you. We

d prefer selling a minority interest in
Montana Creek Mining
,
rather than participating in a
joint venture
.
Along with purchasing a minority interest, we

d like you
r
technical help in bringing the project to production.


What kind of interest are we talking about?


No more than
twenty percent
, Jim
.
Also, as t
he additional shares would dilute
our control to less than fifty percent, I
would need a standstill agreement
, w
hereby I could vote
IUC

s
shares in the event of a hostile takeover attempt.


I see. What kind of
price per
share
have you got in mind
, Trace
?


It would have to be at a premium to the share price at the time of the sale. So, it

ll
likely
be north of two dollars per share.


I know w
e

d like a bigger piece, Trace
, b
ut
let me run it by my board
. I

ll let you know something in a week or so.


Agreed,

I said, clinking my
beer mug
with Jim

s.

 

 

The next
afternoon,
I dropped Jim
off at
the Spokane airport
and
headed back to my office
.
I
called Will and asked him to come over. When he arrived, we
called Wally
and put him on the speaker
-
phone.

I briefed them on my meeting with Jim Lee.


Okay, fellows, here are my thoughts on selling a minority interest in Montana Creek Mining to IUC. First
,
it further validates our discovery. Having a major company take a position
in Montana Creek Mining will increase the
appetite
of other big companies to participate in future offerings
,
or sale of the company.


Secondly, it will provide us with working capital to advance the project and enhance our share price. And lastly, the shares will be held by a major company rather than by short
-
term investors and promoters
,
in Vancouver.


If IUC comes back with an offer, as you

ve just outlined, I

m on board,

Wally said.


Ditto for me,

Will added.


We

re going to
have several
additional
suitors,

Wally said.

Canadian Uranium Group and
the French company,
MinUran
Co
,
have both contacted me. You

re going to have a lot of company over the winter.


Well, there

s nothing like a little comp
e
t
ition
to sweeten the pot,

I replied.


I

ve got some other news as well,

Wall
y
continued
.

My contact in the Caymans, Dominic Rinquet, was able to dig up some information on Carib International. You

ll never guess who owns it.


Cyrus
t
he Virus?

I replied.


How did you know?

Wally asked
, slightly stunned
.


Just a nagging hunch
,
I

ve had.
It

s all starting to fall into place, fellows. Ike Moffit tries to steal our core. Ike works for Thorn
ton
, who

s Cyrus

s
right
-
hand man. Twisp River takes down a big chunk of our private placement
,
and they

re owned by Carib
, and
Cyrus owns Carib.
It

s
classic
Cyrus
t
he Virus.


Well it could be trouble down the road,

Wally
noted
.


What

s on your mind, Wally?

I asked.


Just this, fellows. Right now our cash position is good. The warrants are getting exercised
,
giving us
another infusion of cash.


Seven hundred
-
fifty thousand,

Will
interjected
.


Exactly,

Wally replied
.

S
o in the short term we

re okay. But farther down the road we

re
going to have to raise additional capital. Which means additional dilution.


Which means
t
he Virus could accumulate even more of our shares
,

I
added
.


Exactly,

both
Wally and Will
replied
,
simultaneously.


Okay, what
a
re
our options?

I asked.

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