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

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To: Anne Lamb who wrote (31277)3/27/1998 7:47:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) of 35569
 
I'am new here with very little experience in the market.
I have read the past posts on this thread for IPMCF,
and have decided, based on what has been said, positive
and negative, that IPMCF will not go "belly up", and one
year from today with the current new personnel in charge,
and mining results, that in a year IPMCF will have a value
that will be reflected in a stock price greater than today's
5/8. Ofcourse this is only my jugement, but I have acted
on this and brought a large number of IPMCF, and I will wait
at least 1 year before thinking about selling. I "sat" on
my Data General computer stock (DGN) for over 10 years after
buying at 37 to only see it go down to 2, before it recently
returned to 37 (which I then sold, and made a good return because
when at 2 I brought lots more to bring my average to 6).
One question to anyone - If IPMCF is delisted from NASDAQ, will
it happen at the same time as the delisting, or will there be
a number of days that it will continue to be traded before the
delisting takes effect ?
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