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


To: JERRY GACH who wrote (31798)4/26/1998 1:10:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 35569
 
The REALITY is that this game is OVER.

It was over a long time ago but they didn't realize it:-)

Mr Metals



To: JERRY GACH who wrote (31798)4/26/1998 11:07:00 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 35569
 
JERRY GACH Saturday, Apr 25 1998 8:08PM ET
Reply # of 31846
With the stock at this level, and still no INSIDER BUYS...do you really think we have some serious appreciation potential?????
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Jerry, I'll guess that during the nasdaq haring the insiders
at ipmcf were probably by law not able to buy or sell ipmcf.
But, these insiders have the "inside" info that we do not
have, thus we outsiders can only speculate based on where we
are money wise on ipmcf. If we have money invested in ipmcf
at a value greater than 1.00, then we talk positive. If we
do not have money invested in ipmcf, and don't care if it goes
up or down to zero, then we can give advise, good or bad, once,
and let the "shaking like a leaf" people alone to "live with
the decisions" they decide to make. But if some people who
do not have money invested, continuously harp SCAM and GAME
OVER(you lost), it make me wonder their motive. If they are so
sure that they are correct in their prediction of IPMCF's
collapse, then why not wait quietly under the soon-to-happen end,
and then remind us of their good advice we didn't take. The harping
has seemed to take a screaming tone - maby they are fearful that
the people buying at this low price will later cash in BIG TIME,
and thus they missed-the-boat.
Anyway, back to the insider buying issue.
The insiders were in a win-win situation. If ipmcf was not
delisted, then they have the satisfaction of not letting ipmcf
go into an unhealthy state. If ipmcf was delisted, the insiders
has the info about the company that tells them that ipmcf will
later be successful. So, why have not the insiders been buying
since the delisting ? Simple, they know the fear that will be
inflicted on the shareholder and general public by people that
want and wish ipmcf to fail. Thus, the price after delisting will
go lower. How low ? Based on the strength of the na-sayers, I
predict under the .13 of last week. And, I predict that when
that happens, the insiders will then buy BIG TIME, along with me.
O, by the way, when that happens, the people that have told us
repeatively that the game was over, will join the game.