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

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To: C L who wrote (11406)6/7/1997 1:34:00 PM
From: robert flax   of 35569
 
Hey Dudes - I went in and read the profiles of all the promoters of this stock and wow, they all post messages almost 100% for small mining {companies(?)}. I'm sure some of them would like to not see their name on the threads of Bre-X etc.
These guys spend most of the day telling people they are idiots if they don't agree with them. One of the posters on this thread has real experience but others basically call him a fool. The state of Arizona says there's no gold there. Do you guys know more than the state? Have any of you seen their minerals. Do you honest people know how easy it is to scam with gold/mining companies?
These guys fit the profile of typical hypsters who are either retired or connected or both. It's unfortunate people get pulled into their trap. Basically they know the allure of mining stocks and know how to influence people because they are fairly well educated and have learned how to take advantage of people.
Why don't some of the people who really believe in this company look at their profiles and see what companies they have been posting to. They spend their time with small speculative mining companies with the hopes they can sucker people in with their well concieved ploy.
o review th barron's article:
>>>Putnam also kept Robertson out of another controversial stock, International
Precious Metals. While that company claims to have a significant gold find
in Arizona, the state contends the site has little or no gold. ``It's an area I
won't traffic in, companies that require exotic analytical techniques to prove
they've got something,'' he says. ``They claim you have to use their
technique, or you won't find gold. <<<

It looks like R&S has good expererience in the gold scam area.
I hope the honest people get out and leave the scammers to crash and burn. Unfortunately they have already made their money off of you.
later dudes
flax
ps - this thread is one sorry lot. RIP
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