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

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To: C L who wrote (11431)6/7/1997 7:33:00 PM
From: David G. Findley   of 35569
 
Ah, the ever mysterious "Friendship Labs".... no one knows anything about it but the High Priest of IPMCF, Mr. Miltmore. Who happens to be one of those six people. Convenient.

<<There are about 6 people in this country that know anything about that lab, outside of IPM management. None of those people are going to tell you anything about it. If IPM wants YOU to know anything about it -- they'll tell you. >>

It stinks. Period. Reputable firms don't hide. If "Friendship Labs" exists or existed - it has to have left a paper trail - someone in Arizona might be able to look at the State Comptroller public tax records and very readily get names, address, type of business, etc. for "Friendship Labs". Would one of the readers here who lives in Arizona be willing to do that? I will try and call Monday morning and see if I can get the State office to fax me a copy.

It isn't good for us to not know about a lab wherein so much is at stake. It shouldn't be hiding.

David G. Findley
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