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


To: Furry Otter who wrote (31151)3/23/1998 9:21:00 PM
From: 299  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
This is not directed at Furry Otter (just happened to hit respond while on his note).

For almost one year I've followed IPMCF. I actually found it by accident a few months prior to seeing it recommended by Jay Taylor. After reading his description and doing some DD, I decided to invest in it.

I no longer 'believe' in IPM like I once did...although I still own every share purchased because I do believe in the desert dirt concept.
I find the attitude of the naysayers to be laughable. They must have been the same people that said heap leaching couldn't work.

My biggest disappointment with IPM was not the November news release or any of the so called other bad news. My biggest disappointment with IPM is the failure of management to keep the shareholders informed.

Here are some predictions for 1998.

1) Desert Dirt will be confirmed as valid by the involvement of a major (likely an equity state in an existing desert dirt company).

2) Desert Dirt will not be pursued unless a low cost extraction process is found. (Price of gold less 25%).

Best wishes...

PS. When the rabid naysayers come back to this thread, you may rest assured that some news is coming down the pipe and that they will be vocal in protecting their short positions.