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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (5906)5/6/1998 5:27:00 PM
From: U.B. Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Ed, on the gpgi release of April 25, 1998, they stated that they have "Improved processes including elimination of some time consuming steps" Any idea what these improvements are? Also, any idea when we will see the "audited financials"?
Furthermore, the GPGI people deserve some credit. I think they are doing better.
U. B.



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (5906)5/6/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Ed, <<Paul Skinner is working on this issue>> I agree that's positive, but development engineering takes time. The investing troops are restless having been told that success is just around the corner. While the stock price does get pressured, it does present a lower cost for those willing to wait things out. It should be well within GPGI's capability to be able to provide foreword looking statements from controlled experiments that the market needs. PGM/head ore and cost/PGM produced are numbers that could really light a match under the stock. The PGM_value/cost doesn't even have to be positive at this time if the company can show a planned path to realize positive cash flow. Even reasonable accounting of current work, GPGI should have those numbers. All metal production companies keep ore totals and metal extracted accounting. Developmental companies should have laboratory data. It's about time to turn this hobby shop into a mine.