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


To: Thor Carlsen who wrote (13586)9/14/2001 5:01:21 AM
From: Thor Carlsen  Respond to of 14226
 
From the GPGI PRs
- Joint Venture with U.S. Power Systems, Inc... in the development of the Hassayampa property...
- During the latter part of February, 2001, I visited the Hassayampa mining and milling site owned by C & W Mining and leased by Global Platinum + Gold, Inc.

Costs are - Mortgage Payment $180,000 $180,000 $180,000

The players are who now?

C & W Mining
Global Platinum + Gold, Inc
Mr. Rusell Twiford citlink.net
The PGM Corporation
Robert E. Fischer
Robert J. Nielson 801-277-0744 www.globalplatinum.com
Mr. Ryan Owens, who has an excellent reputation
U.S. Power Systems, Inc
Scott Gardner
<<< Who did I miss? >>>

Would these folks and friends of theirs trade shares back
and forth amongst each other, creating no stock price hike?

Or would not the "new people" spread the word and insist
on buying at market value?

Thor



To: Thor Carlsen who wrote (13586)9/14/2001 7:40:12 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Thor, IMO USPS Gardner plugs in some credibility that was totally destroyed by Jensen. First off, I expect both GPGI and USPS stock price to equalize in price. Next we will have stock appreciation as people see the prototype mining returns from refiners. Then we get the biggest run on funding news. One doesn't have to bet the farm all at once. <VBG>

Trading may be choppy for GPGI because many people that believed Jensen so many times before will be skeptical and sell as they can get their investment back.

While I think GPGI will do well, I'm happy I only own USPS. I can't bring myself to buy GPGI since Jensen, without merit, gave himself such an outrageous number shares.