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


To: go4it who wrote (31336)3/31/1998 11:01:00 PM
From: Alan Vennix  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF MAR 31, 1998:

NOTE: For the month of March, MXAM led the way with an increase of 65% in the value of their stock, followed by GPGI which was unchanged, IPMCF down 21%, CHIP down 24% and NAXOF down 26%.

There was a blitz of Press Releases during the month, led by NAXOF with 5 and IPMCF and GPGI with one each. All PR's are available on the company web sites so will be only mentioned briefly here.

NAXOF announced the resignation of their CEO, Jimmy John, and the appointment of an advisory committee to select a successor. They also had 2 releases with results of gold assays on various samples from Franklin Lake. Additionally they announced a planned 28 well drill program for FL and a 30 day extension to the Johnson-Lett agreement.

IPMCF announced that they had renogiated the purchase agreement with Phoenix/Omega for their Black Rock property and that John Yellich had been appointed CEO in place of Le Furlong who had resigned.

GPGI released assay results on a sample of material taken from their Hassayampa property, and tested by a South African laboratory under COC, which yielded gold, silver, platinum and other precious metals.

For the year of 1998 through Mar 31, MXAM's stock price is up by 65%, GPGI is down 30%, NAXOF is -42%, CHIP is -55% and IPMCF is -56%.

A basket of the five stocks is down 24-38% on the year, depending on the particular indice.

Weekly data is available at:

exchange2000.com



To: go4it who wrote (31336)4/1/1998 1:17:00 AM
From: Keith Rowland  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Bankes are you still trying to peddle this scam to lurkers? At least
most IPM enthusiasts recognized they were scammed and moved on. What
is your problem?

Keith Rowland



To: go4it who wrote (31336)4/1/1998 6:20:00 AM
From: DCBEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
IMPCF 10K available now on FreeEdgar. No time to study, but very interested in sincere, informed comments.

Allan