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To: Jeff Williams who wrote (11878)10/21/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 14226
 
Jeff, 1/16 is not ridiculous enough? I remember the times last year when everyone thought my 1/8 to be ridiculous, of course we left that zone of pricing (for good?) last month.

Zeev



To: Jeff Williams who wrote (11878)10/21/1999 11:52:00 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Jeff, <<6-8 weeks out for getting the new process on line, then one can forecast the shares will drop>> Do you also feel like me that the failed expectation is the reason for the current weakness?



To: Jeff Williams who wrote (11878)10/21/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: Thor Carlsen  Respond to of 14226
 
Jeff, you are worth repeating. ;-o
To Anyone: If we are now 6-8 weeks out for getting the new
process on line, then one can forecast the shares will drop
below 1 cent before it's all over, given the recent rate at
which we have seen this issue plunge. That's not a
prediction, just an observation about the current trend.
Of course, one has to presume that, at some point,
investors will start buying on the assumption that Mr.
Jensen and the new un-named "partner" are at long last going
to bring promised profits to fruition. However, I view that
as a longshot given Mr. Jensen's sorry history of promising
much and delivering nada.

How come the news about the 6-8 week delay didn't come
from Jensen?

Dick, why can't you communicate with shareholders?

You get everyone primed for a two week wait,
and then change the game-plan with out so much as a single
utterance.
It's very disappointing because it shows you
haven't learned from past mistakes.

I think I'd rather buy in a few months when they prove
the efficacy of the process rather than attempt to catch the
proverbial "falling knife." True, I won't make as much that
way, but I don't risk losing more either. But I sure
wouldn't be buying today in any event. If I were going to be
a buyer, I would let the MM's or the sellers (whoever they
are) push the price down to a ridiculously low level first.
I don't see any other way to ever get even on GPGI.
Regards,
Jeff