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Yeah, it

s the best in town,

Wally replied.

Everybody
,
bring plenty of money.


Expensive?

Jim
asked.


Yep, but worth every penny,

Wally
replied.


Well,
since
Jim just
pon
ied
up
three mil
,

I said
,
with a laugh
,

I guess
Montana Creek will buy.

 

 

Wally was right. The food was incredible, the setting perfect.
As we got up to leave,
Bart Yancey
,
the two
-
time Academy Award
-
winning actor
,
and
some
friends
were just passing our table.
Yancey
kindly waved us by. I put my hand out
,
and
w
e shook hand
s
.
I told him I really liked his movies.

Will
also
extended his hand and blurted out
, . . .

F
ood

s good
.

Yancey grinne
d
.

G
lad to hear it.

Outside, I started laughing
.

Jesus, Will, that

s probably the only time you

ll ever meet
Bart Yancey
,
and all you could say was
,

the food

s good

.


Sorry
,
fellows
. H
e

s my hero
,
and I sort of froze up.

 

 

Cyrus got the call early Saturday morning. He was enjoying a cup of coffee and watching his girlfriend
,
Sally Friesen
,
scramble some eggs
while
wearing nothing but a pair of
black silk panties.


Cyrus, Malcolm. Sorry to bother you on a Saturday
,
but this can

t wait.


No problem
, Mal. I

m in a very good mood this morning. What can I do for you?


It

s Rosenburg.

Cyrus put his coffee cup on the table, his hand trembl
ing
just bit.


What

s
that bastard done now?


Well, I called him, as we discussed, but before I could
finish
my pitch
,
he told me he no longer owned the shares.


What!
What in the hell did he do with them?


He sold them to the
Pantelli
family.

Cyrus took a deep breath
.

Jesus Christ, I can

t believe it.


Do you have a relationship with the
Pantelli
s?


I thought I did.


Rosenburg also told me
the
Pantelli
s
said
t
he
y
would take care of his debt to Carib International.


He did, did he?


Yes,
sir
, that

s what he said.


Well
,
I

m still holding the paper on Rosenburg.
I

ll
call the
Pantelli
s and
find out
what in the hell is going on.

 

 

I met Will for lunch at the
First Inn
. He said he had some good news.


Trace have you seen our share price?


Yep, it

s been climbing steadily since we announced the final core assay results.


Yeah, the deal with IUC didn

t hurt either. Wally says he

s getting calls from all the major uranium and gold companies. They all want a piece.


L
aissez les bons temps rouler
,

I said
.

Let the good times roll.


Okay, Mr. Good
Times,
how about buying me a burger and a beer?


You

re on,

I said, catching the waitress

s
eye.


Have you seen the latest charts on the projected price of uranium?


It

s around sixteen dollars a pound, up from around ten. Looks like it may hit twenty early next year.


Man, the numbers just keep looking better and better,

I replied, taking a swig of cold beer.


Trace
, as you know, the metals markets are cyclical
.
We
damn sure
want to be selling the property into a rising
metals market.


Couldn

t agree more, Will.
But
,
I think we

ve got a three or four
-
year window. The problem is
,
once the price gets up
,
more mines start coming on stream. Uranium production goes
u
p
,
and the price backs off.

Will nodded between bites of his burge
r
.

The other thing I worry about
,
is another Three
M
ile Island. That little cluster
-
fuck killed the uranium market for damn near twenty years.


I agree
. I
t

s
a
potential fly in the buttermilk. I

ve been talking with Jim
,
and now that Montana Creek is cashed up, we may want to initiate at least a limited winter
-
drilling program.
Cut enough core to keep building reserves and keep investor interest up. And thereby our share price.


I think it would be a wise decision. If we can get the share price up in the
four
-
dollar range, we could apply for a
Toronto
Stock Exchange
listing
. Move up to the big board.


Yeah, it

s pretty sporty
trading in Vancouver
. Let

s kick it around with Wally and our new partner
,
and come up with a game plan.


Sporty
. H
ell, it

s the
g
od
-
damned
W
ild
W
est,

Will said
,
with a chuckle.

 

 

Cyrus
call
ed
Al
Pantelli
and
set up a meeting at the Comstock Casino
in Vegas
.
When
he
landed at
McCarron
International Airport
, a Comstock limo was waiting.

A
l
Pantelli
w
aited for
Cyrus
in the conference room
of his
casino
office
.
He wa
s
seated
in one of the overstuffed chairs, his feet propped on the
$20,000
dollar
reclaimed
t
eak
conference
table
.
A
glass of Jack Daniels
rest
ed
on a coaster
. He rose as Cyrus entered the room.


Cyrus, good to see you. No hard feelings
on the f
reakin

stock
, I hope? As they say
in the movies
, it wasn

t personal, just business.

Cyrus
,
shook Al

s massive hand and
looked him hard in the eye.

No, Al, no hard feelings. It was a smart move
.

Cyrus
walked over
to the
conference room
bar and pour
ed
two inches of Crown into a glass of ice.

But I do have a business proposition for you.

Al sipped his
bourbon
and motioned for Cyrus to sit down
.

I

m all ears
,
my friend.


Well, Al, as you probably guessed, I

m a player in Montana Creek Mining. I

ve been buy
ing
shares in the open market and took down a chunk of their private placement.


I see
,

Al replied, absent
-
mindedly rotating his
three
-
carat
-
diamond
pinky ring
with his thumb
.


I tried to get one of my people on their board, but didn

t have the votes to force the issue. But I

m getting close.


I

m listening.


With your five hundred thousand shares
,
I would be in a strong position to force the issue.


Cyrus, I

m not interested in selling
my
shares, at least not yet.


I don

t really need your shares
, Al.
All
I
need is
your proxy to vote your shares
.
In return for which I would
pay
you two hundred thousand
dollars
from the money Rosenburg owes me.
With the eight hundred grand I

ve
already paid you, you

d have the million Rosenburg originally owed you.
Plus you

d still have the shares
,
which at today

s price is another mil plus.

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