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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)

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To: Scott Wheeler who wrote (9630)3/2/1999 9:06:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Read Replies (1) of 14226
 
Scott,

I simply agree with you here on most issues that you raise. Mining experts in general, and particulary those associate with governments are not very forward looking folks. They look back--few will argue that there were not extremely rich pockets of gold found in the Sexteen to one in California. They look at what has been reported as production. That is the only way to credibility with them.

There is a simple solution for GPGI, and that is to become a MAJOR producer of PGM's from their locations in the great state of Aridzona! Then we will see multiple studies of the geology funded by the AZDOM and every swinging richard in the AZDOM will be telling his grandchildren how he wrote a report describing the virtues of Platinum Group Metal mining in Aridzona!

If we cannot produce platinum, then lets go for Osmium and Iridium--Surely we must be the richest single source in the world. We could be profitable on that alone!

The main thing that we need to do somehow is to quit farting around and get some cash flow going.

Cash flow, Jack!!
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