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


To: go4it who wrote (31282)3/28/1998 7:55:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Charles, I just replied to Richard's question.
I'am not sure where in the thread it will be placed.
About 1-2 years ago on CNN news was a store about the
Brr-X gold mine scam, and also included was a mention
of "fall out" to other mining ventures, without any
research as to if they were honest or a scam, people
decided that if they owned in a "gold mine", then maby
they were also being scam'ed, and reacted in a negative
way to cause distrust and worry. On the news segment was
a person representing IPMCF, and he was mad and denied
that IPMCF was a scam, but couldn't show investors a
big pot filled with gold since he said the gold was still
in the ground, and he won't be able to fill the pot until
later, and he wasn't able to say when "later" was.
There is a different between a dishonest person being mad
because he got "caught", and a honest person being mad because
he is being unfairly labeled as maby being dishonest.
I decided that the man was an honest one, so I decided to
let the "fear" bring down the price until "you can compress
a spring just so far, and if it does not crack and break,
then it will take only a little bit of good news for the
stored pressur/force in the compressed spring to expand
outward" the price reached either zero or a very small number
and then read about the stock to determine my actions to either
ignore or buy. I buy'ed.
Thanks.