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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lightning who wrote (27962)11/21/1997 3:18:00 PM
From: J.L. Turner  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35569
 
Hi lightning,
Chuck is here today defending his position much as the naysayers of IPM were theirs in March of this year against all odds.While he has steadfastly persevered your anger would be better served if you looked at the hypsters that aren't here.There is a difference between those who tout and then profit from it by trading or shorting and those that bought because they believed.Chuck is a believer nothing more.

P.S.Chuck get your butt to deer camp.Have a cold one for me buddy!
Regards
J.L.T.



To: Lightning who wrote (27962)11/21/1997 3:43:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Lightening/Duke or whatever,

The ad hominem attack started with you but apparently your memory is selective. Yes, I was the one that said I saw shiny gold colored flakes in the Mxam sample that I was obtained from my tour. I am also the same person that offered the person the opportunity for me to send him a little piece of it to prove it but oh well, he wouldn't send me he address. There is a pretty good likelihood that what I see at this very second is nothing but iron pyrite. So thus, I backed away from my emotions and dropped the topic because I am not qualified to make such a determination. Seemed like the ethical thing to do so I did it. Exactly how do you see this as an ethical problem vs. a mistake. I can assure you that I do make mistakes just the same way everyone does but once a find that I have made a mistake I will definitely own up to it, face it and correct it if I can. That is exactly how I handled that situation. I stand by my analysis until I feel I am wrong. Share price is not a reflection of the metal on the property it is a reflection of market sentiment towards the company.

I still have over half my position and will continue adding my opinions and suggestions in hopes of making this company work. However, you must keep in mind that my 2000 shares don't carry much clout with very many people. Is this misleading information or do I really have 200 ? Do I really sound like a totally disgusting person to you or do you simply wish to discredit me so that no one will listen too what I have to say. Considering my position in this company, there really isn't too much you can do to hurt me financially so why would I lie when I have $4000 dollars on the line ? Go play in your shorts until you can attempt to bring credible information to people as I have attempted to do.