To: d:oug who wrote (12647 ) 1/14/2000 8:15:00 AM From: Thor Carlsen Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
Doug, stretched, Douglas, since my sentencing to Gulag I have managed to help my fellow inmates read the wall and not the table. You won't offend my attempts to spur creativity amongst the many minds here on this thread. The results, some including yours is quite good. Unfortunately, the creativity is mostly whittle time or spam or flames and is not the problem solving I have hoped for. The success of any thread is that it exists. And between all the noise we carry on. But my goal is to see the stock rise and current ideas and plans are non-existent. Smoke screens, complacency, barking, wait and see tactics are lame excuses for this pile of CRAP we all stand in. Please reread post without angry thoughts and replace with inspirational momentum. If Appplejack (or SAG) is telling the truth then we are being shafted and if he is part of a covert "feel good" campaign then we are also being shafted and perhaps it is GPGI and the BoD that need to take the responsibility for letting a shareholder hold the magic Rhodium bean that has taken 20 years to produce. Perhaps the post was interesting, in that it showed we are not alone and some people are beginning to attempt their own problem solving (he made the GPGI mecca) and is sharing it with us. Did everyone feel good about his post. Was his journey for filling? He had a nice picnic. He now feels apparently enlightened about Palmer and the GPGI beanstalk. I don't. In October we had an 8 week plant on schedule. With more SAG inside info we learned the plant would be delayed for a bigger model. This gave some hopefuls food for fodder on canceling out the pessimists concerns. Where are we now? No Pilot Plant, just jokes about one. Why did Applejack openly ponder on his "sometime in the future" visit to GPGI just hours before actually packing his picnic bag? Who is this Applejack? If genuine, A-jack's visit is an inspiration to us all and we now are in possession of an unofficial GPGI update. Which reveals GPGI shareholders need to come together and force by legal means an answer to the many questions posed on this thread. Zeev's "give us a break" was parlance for "hello people, wake up and smell the coffee" and the sharp ripostes back at him were indications of the luring epidemic 3200 shareholders suffer from. What we need are problem solving techniques to get GPGI's stock price to go up even if it hurts a few people's feelings. ;-o My name is NOT short for the elongated version of Ted or Teddy. My roots are European and my name is from the North. God of Thunder and Son of Odin, Thor