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To: Ron Everest who wrote (870)2/17/1998 3:11:00 AM
From: RonS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2346
 
Ron E,

Persistence in of itself is usually not a bad thing but I feel
what you are interpreting as persistence on my part (although there
are others) is just my way of trying to see both sides to a story,
especially when it sounds so good. Granted the VSE comment was in
error and somewhat harsh. Honestly, I've never been fully satisfied
with the issue of how much exploration should be performed and/or
reported by any company in Indonesia working without a formally
granted CoW. It appears to be subjective to a certain extent and
hopefully of little consequence very soon (and I will be very relieved.)
I can assure you, I have nothing to gain by seeing the price of any stock
go down.

Regards
RonS



To: Ron Everest who wrote (870)2/17/1998 11:23:00 AM
From: Greg W. Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2346
 
Ron:
Whatever I have done to generate your attack, I'm sorry. I must not have been as clear in what I wrote as I thought I was. I thought that I have always agreed IPJ has done well and I wish them good luck. I don't believe I said anything about what they have, which could well be the best properties going. The message I wanted to send was that I do things differently. (Perhaps paying for a "report" headlined "Once-in-a-Decade Opportunity" isn't hype... Nor must be: "...extraordinarily valuable project potentials to be a screaming, 'fly-away' winner...") I've been wrong before. Lots. And I'll be wrong again. For example, I've been knocked for not putting out enough news. I've also been knocked for putting out too much. Both criticisms are fair in context. And I'm a big enough boy to understand your frustration.

Meanwhile, I'd like to point out something else: If IPJ does well, particularly in Indonesia, that helps us a great deal. We are anxious for someone credible to find something there which excites the market because, as you point out, the place is highly prospective. If it's IPJ, that's terrific. (Yeah, and if it's us, even better.)

As someone else said, I gain no benefit from seeing someone else's share price come down. But I also believe that we all gain when education is the goal.


Greg