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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)

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To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (11302)9/11/1999 8:12:00 PM
From: d:oug   of 14226
 
C. Lawrence Perkins, rather than take the approach you mention in the
form of a bankruptcy plan, might a Zeev type approach accomplish all
your objectives without putting GPGI at risk.

A Zeev approach to me is to seperate the business side of GPGI as not
being important unless the precious metals extraction process is dealt
with in a scientific manner. If the next news release does not contain
a successful extraction process that will start a delivery of checks to be
deposited into the bank and drawned out to ramp up GPGI into a major
money making machine, then rather than let GPGI continue on the same
path to obtain an extraction process it might be better to dump into the
garbage all past extraction efforts, along with Twiford, and return those
shares back to the company, and look outside GPGI to either buy into
an extraction process currently used elsewhere on same type dirt GPGI has,
or use those shares as payment to a lab to develope an extraction method
using scientific methods. Extract Twiford and Jensen out of the search
for an extraction method and this company need not go into bankruptcy,
but into a healthy and out in the open reporting on progress and what doing.

doug
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