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To: mark silvers who wrote (5597)11/15/1997 9:28:00 AM
From: Carlo  Respond to of 20681
 
Many of you feel that the low oz/ton IPM release will hurt Naxos in the short term, but would not a few of those shareholders liquidate some of there shares and buy Naxos? I'm sure that many Naxos holders also have IPM. If institutional investors were looking at the desert dirts and had there money split between Naxos and IPM, maybe Naxos will get a larger percentage of the "new money" stream now.



To: mark silvers who wrote (5597)11/16/1997 3:13:00 PM
From: Henry Volquardsen  Respond to of 20681
 
Mark,
I said so called position players. Also according to a Hindu holy man I consulted, bond salesmen would have to go through several lifetimes of exemplary behavior until they could be reincarnated into a position that was merely beneath contempt. He said the next life on a bond salesmens very long road to salvation would be to come back as the lice on a dung beetles privates. But enough of this. I refuse to be taunted by someone who likes to watch grown men in their underwear play with each other.....