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To: san antonio group who wrote (12770)1/24/2000 10:48:00 PM
From: Tomcat!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
San Antonio Group their a interesting post on Raging Bull about Desert Dirt and GPGI:

By: ed5226
Reply To: 675 by jimymac Monday, 24 Jan 2000 at 6:44 PM EST
Post # of 678


There is plenty of evidence that not only GPGI but at least some of the other desert sand companies have metals deposits. For example, USPS and MXAM. None of these companies have succeeded, as yet, in commercial extraction. They are not scams just because they have not been successful. Either they have not found the right method so far, or they will never find a method. This does not demonstrate scams or pump and dump operations.

Global management is defective in public relations and shareholder communication. It has also made some bad decisions in my view. But it is competent in staying alive and raising money. It is very uncertain whether or not it will succeed but there is no doubt that they are trying.

I suggest you dont go around targeting companies about which you know little just because you are either frustrated, or are in the employ of the market makers.

Cheers, Ed

On a second note no one with a sane mind will listen to them. Nor should we. All they are doing is getting their rocks off.