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To: Jeff Williams who wrote (4489)12/15/1997 8:01:00 PM
From: Randall E. Brubaker  Respond to of 14226
 
Jeff, I think you answered your own question. Any information about GPGI is proprietary. I am very gratified to read Wendell's post, but I believe he senses that what he has made public is in an area that would not normally be made public. As things are, I think that Jensen and GPGI are fortunate for Wendell to have made such disclosure. I hope that his relationship with Jensen is such that it does not cause a problem. Mike closed with "no further questions" and I am sure that it has to be that way.

GPGI still needs to go throught the formality of communicating directly to shareholders. I can speculate that if knowledge of the "Saturday meeting" had never been made public, Jensen might provide an update on Englehard and the new refiner at the same time. Maybe he's yet planning that.



To: Jeff Williams who wrote (4489)12/15/1997 8:03:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Respond to of 14226
 
Jeff,

I share your enthusiasm! Wardle, Waddel, Wendell? Mike spells the partner Wardle. Prior posts by others have spelled it differently. These names are similar and confusing. Which is it Wardell, Waddel, or Wardle? Guess it really matters not as long as they are building a "Custom Refiner" for the DD's (not open for general business, yet)

Great Speller, Jack



To: Jeff Williams who wrote (4489)12/15/1997 8:13:00 PM
From: Ron Wilkinson  Respond to of 14226
 
Jeff, my best guess about your "wonder" would be that they really did
not want to show the metal and have to say but it's not economical
yet. I suspect it was a strategy of limited information. Regards, Ron.