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To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (4385)12/6/1997 1:20:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Ocassional Vaudevile Chuca; you can call me Ray...You can Call me Mike...U2cancallmeSTAN2. Hummne:<<. Whatever his name, Mr. Wendell will be a real asset to GPGI and the refiner now, and I am sure many other companies and perhaps individuals later. >> Right on that- whomever Mr Wendell or for that Matter...WHOMEVER MR Stan!!!
WhomeverMrChuca
P.S.- I had a great photocopy machine in the eighties; a Savin 770. Then the 90's came and it broke...it had 100,000 copies on the guage and it was not a "friend of mine" anymore. The machine acted like a refinery at times. Sludge and concentrates. I just thought that should be added. Good fortune. You can call me Stanley Steamer...it might just help to get the lead out.



To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (4385)12/6/1997 2:39:00 PM
From: Jeff Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Caveman Jack: Throw a few frog legs on that strip steak, Jack. It's
time for a celebration! We are going to show the investment world
(or at least 50 influential members of it) how to get PGM's from
desert sand this weekend. Some will not believe. Some will prefer to
wait. But, I predict some will say. "I'd rather buy at under $2.00
than 6 months from now at $10.00."

Zeev, I would like to see $1.25, but I don't think we'll get there
after this weekend. I see a slow but steady upward bias for GPGI
which will increase over time as the checks start to roll in and we
get off the designated securities list. Doubters will become believers
and skeptics will be converted to the realization that this operation
will be the low-cost world-wide producer of PGM's. As the price of
PGM's falls due to increasing supply, the South Africans will begin
to recognize it makes no sense to look for PGM at 10,000 feet down,
when they're laying on the surface of the Hassayampa and the Oro
Grande. Either they buy us out, or they are out of business! This
could happen very quickly IMO, say within a year or so. All we need to
do is show that we have an economically viable process and they'll
be fighting on our doorstep for the right to buy us out. One mining
concern has already wanted Russell to visit South Africa, so they know
about us.

May I suggest a Jordan '86 Cab with that strip.

Regards,

Jeff