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

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To: C L who wrote (12810)6/20/1997 10:57:00 PM
From: Tim Hall   of 35569
 
Nice try CL but - - - -

I would have to ask why this canal is out in the middle of nowhere full of water. There is no agriculture out there and there are no communities out there who need this water. I suspect that this is a direct conveyance canal. Some of the water from the Gila River belongs to California. The most efficient way to get it there is to put it in a narrow lined canal. This reduces evaporation and seepage into the ground. It is a very efficient way to deliver California's water. (This illustrates just how precious water is out here.) New Mexico does the same thing to deliver water to Texas. So IPM can have all of California's water they want. Sounds good to me. You must be desperate to get the price up so you can dump your free shares. Hey, I don't blame you, I would do the same thing if I was a shill.

Tim Hall
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