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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: d:oug who wrote (13436)11/27/2000 11:18:21 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
... don't pee into the wind, divide by zero, and don't divide into zero

aSoon Global Reverse Split ?????

if the below is true
then a Global share is worth a zero
so what differences does it make
to continue a zero
or a consolidation of a zero
as any part of a zero is a zero
the sum of its parts, the zero
still add up to a zero
unless ofcourse
the jenSin & twiTurd PlanZero
the plan they had prior to taking Global public
when it was private
was to bring Global to a point where "got good dirt"
but but butts
nooooooooooooooooooooooooo
extraction process
so bankruptcy 11 2 7
and ho ho ho
surprise
jenSin + twiTurd + a few bad folks
pay off debt
surprise
to jenSin et al
and jenSin et al accept as PaySourMint
youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
guessssssssssssssssss
itttttttttttttttttt
THE GOOD GLOBAL DIRT
T He T He T He

ragingbull.altavista.com

By: woodbed
Monday, 27 Nov 2000

Hey, Everybody!,

The following is strictly my current personal view of GPGI:

Some typical (bad) news for those of us that have been
faithful, devoted, and loyal to this pathetic company.

This is what I have come to understand thru third party,
unofficial & non-confirmed sources:

1) It appears that the refiner has not only failed
to extract any PGM's from the material Global sent them,
they have actually failed to extract a high percentage
of the inquarts that was part of that shipment.

2) GPGI is now battling them to at least get back
what we actually put in the shipment ourselves.

3) It appears that GPGI's top-notch metalurligic researchers
have decided the current process is to be scrapped.

I guess that is only logical since it seems to produce
less than is actually known to be in the sample.

4) But, not to worry, they say they have another process
they are going to crank up right away. (This is on top of
telling several investors that the current process was a
virtual 100% done deal capable of world class PGM extraction.)

5) The other line being handed to investors is the fact
that they have a multi-$MM loan virtually on the books,
ready to close any day now. (I think these decade-old lines
are starting to border on criminal).

6) The other thing mentioned is that there is no need
to rush for a Water Permit at this time because there
is no effective extraction process for which to have it
apply. (I got wind of this several months ago. If these
current rumors are correct then I guess that information
was well founded).

7) I have lost a fortune believing the twisted,
misleading and inconsistent verbage from the principles
of this company... and the lack of Company update information
I'm sure all items listed above are totally correct.

5) May all of the loyal GPGI shareholders... we will
all be presented with a Happy New Year Reverse Split.

6) You see the Company is out-of-shares...

HAPPY NEW YEAR ! ! !

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