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EuroGas to acquire 57% interest in Gemerska Poloma Talc Deposit

Belmont Resources Inc. ("Belmont") announces that it has entered into an agreement with EuroGas, Inc. ("EuroGas") whereby EuroGas offers to acquire Belmont`s 57% shareholding interest in Rozmin s.r.o. ("Rozmin") the owner and operator of the Gemerska Poloma talc deposit in exchange for the following: (1) EuroGas will issue to Belmont 12 million common shares (with registration rights attached); and (2) EuroGas will pay to Belmont a royalty of 2% of the sale price on each sold ton of talc and other terms and conditions which will be described in a formal agreement.

EuroGas controls the remaining interest in Rozmin through its 55% interest in Rima Muran s.r.o., which in turn owns the 43% shareholding interest in Rozmin.

It is expected that the proposed sale will realize a + 300% return on our investment. In April 2000 Belmont announced completion of purchase of the 57% interest in Rozmin s.r.o. through cash payments of $2.16 million Cdn. Between August and December 2000 construction of the mine surface facilities, site preparation, powerline rehabilitation, etc. were completed and an additional investment of approximately $160,000 was made. A contract bid of 71,500,000 SK ($2.4 million Cdn) was awarded to complete the surface facilities and construct a 1300 metre long decline tunnel to the orebody. Belmont was incurring difficulty in arranging this financing and in January 2001 agreed to grant EuroGas the right to arrange the necessary financing. EuroGas has been able to secure the financing, however cannot finalize this arrangement without control of this project.

Belmont will use a portion of the proceeds from this sale to begin exploration on its 849.7 Km2 (209,950 acre) oil and gas concession area in Eastern Slovak Republic, as well as review other gas proposals.

The EuroGas agreement is subject to regulatory and shareholder approval.



Wo kommen wir denn hin: Belmont, Rauball, Maurer & Winzer : alle sichern sich gegen jegliche Kursrisiken durch absurde Klauseln ab. Belmont hat dadurch schon weitere 3.830.000 Aktien bekommen, damit 15.830.000 Stück !!! Wir sind hier nicht beim Großmogulen, dem wir ständig Cash abliefern, in Form von Verwässerungsausglich über die Börse.

Es gibt dafür nur noch eine Lösung: Belmont verkauft die restlichen Shares von den 12.000.000 Aktien, so dass der Mindestpreis zustandekommt (CDN $ 3.000.000), dann haben sie noch 3.83 Mio Stücke und können selig werden. Wer der Käufer sein muss, ist relativ klar.

Sollte das anders kommen...
 
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