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


To: Joe Hartenbower who wrote (30007)1/20/1998 2:34:00 AM
From: Gerald Walls  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Gerald... I don't know and obviously you don't. That's what I keep saying. You're really screwed up.

Thank you.

Worrying about itty bitty things will destroy you!

$1,000,000 is not itty bitty to a no-revenue exploration and development company. Especially one that has to develop new technology.

Sure glad we will have all those PMGs. Great hedge. Everytime gold goes down, they go up.

Sure. That must explain the recent explosion in the price.

What do you think Gerald?

I think you're putting way too much trust in management that has done things that can't easily be explained in a positive way. I feel that IPM withheld material information about the failure of the AGM-announced fire assay to withstand third-party scrutiny. I feel that IPM's management made empty comments that were designed to lead the investor into believing that good news was just around the corner (as many other hype companies do). While I don't know exactly why Doyle et al transferred $1,000,000 to another company so it could pay his salary I sure can't think of one positive reason. I think you want so badly to believe that you're fishing for any positive point of view you can find, like I use to before Black Friday.

It's obvious that we disagree over this and neither of us will change the other's mind so I'm just going to drop it. At least until the chickens come home to roost. That'll be in May, right?