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To: Alan Vennix who wrote (5681)11/17/1997 8:51:00 PM
From: W.F. Schwertley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
To All,

On 11/7/97 Naxos hit a high of $9.00 & has since continued downward for the last seven days. Today's high was $7.50. Share price is dropping at a rate of about .21 cents per day or about $1.00 per week. I believe this is due to the lack of a press release. If this trend continues...well, you can do the math.

WFS
PS. I sold all of my IPM shares out of protest.



To: Alan Vennix who wrote (5681)11/17/1997 10:28:00 PM
From: ShoppinTheNet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Hey Alen would you happen to know what Jay Taylor means by this statment he made in his letter? " unsavory relationships that this company (NAxos) enjoys that I believe may be problematic and perhaps immoral. Take for instance the apparent affection Bloomburg reporter Loren Steffy has with Naxos"

Also how is this relationship (if there is one) different then Jays relationship with IPM?

Jay also goes on the state Without ever questioning the premis upon whice it is made,he printed the words of one Naxos employee who projected hundreds of millions of ounces of gold"

What is wrong with Steffy stating Freds response? Is Fred a Naxos Employee?

What price did Jay tell to his readers to buy IPM ?