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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: alte who wrote (4466)3/20/1997 6:53:00 PM
From: Sandie   of 35569
 
Nothing new here. In typical hypster fashion, Shorty is being painted as an evil, anti-Christ-like force of deceit who has a penchant for losing money, hasn't done his DD and "has the story all wrong". A far more plausible explanation is that there are people out there who <gasp> don't believe the IPMCF story. And it is a pretty incredible one isn't it? Perhaps the very hypesters themselves are our evil shorts? The dump part of the pump?

This stock has been shamelessly hyped all across cyberspace --certainly a cautionary light at least. To think that all these Good Samaritans spend countless hours on-line absently tweaking their $14,000/share calulations (what, unsophistocated people might be listening in? Say it ain't so!) for the purpose of enriching you, dear stranger, is a bit much for even YOU to swallow, no?

Why, I bet you have a closet full of those late-night real estate guys' tapes: "I've made my millions. I'm stuffed, full, bloated with wealth. Now (for $495) I want to show YOU how to make yours." Gee, what a magnanimous guy.

Here's a novel approach:

If I REALLY believed the IPMCF story, I would quietly log off and accumulate as much as I could at as low a price as I could. I mean, what would you make of a guy at an auction who, before the bidding begins, talks loudly and frequently about how misunderstood the value of a given item is, how it should easily go for 100 times its starting bid value? Might you suspect an ulterior motive, a circuitous method of compensation? A P-L-A-N-T?

No need for megaphones. No Rubic's Cube here my friends. WHEN THE TECHNOLOGY PROVES ITSELF, THE STOCK WILL FIND ITS PRICE AND THERE WILL BE AMPLE TIME TO GET ABOARD ON ITS JOURNEY TO FMV. (Caps intended to give the impression of SHOUTING)

Come on people, ask yourselves: who gains from the constant drip-drip-drip of titilating "pre-news/non-news/nudge-nudge-wink-wink/meet ya behind the barn news?" Someone's might be havin' their cake and eatin' it too, all at your table.

Show me the metal!

In the interest of editorial balance, I would like to supply my own self-villification, a mere warm-up I'm sure of what's to follow. Patience please, the IPM enemies list is long and growing. Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they ain't out out to get ya!

He/She:

a. is a stooge for the shorts.
b. has an uncle in the AZ Mines Dept
c. has got a warehouse full of Bloomberg machines
d. holds a seat on the TSE
e. serves on the editorial board of the Northern Miner
f. is a frequent contributor to the Globe and Mail
g. betrays a pinko predilection manifested in a decided distaste for rapid wealth accumulation.
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