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To: Craig Wilson who wrote (32080)5/9/1998 11:23:00 AM
From: go4it  Respond to of 35569
 
Craig,
I thank you for the vote of confidence. Things have changed over the last year. The dirts have attracted a lot of attention during this time and the companies that have been involved in the research no longer have the convenience that they used to have and that convenience is time. The majors have begun pushing into the state. The small companies like IPM have got to solve this issue and do it quickly.

It has been a while since we have received a progress report from the company so there is no way of knowing exactly what, if any, progress has been accomplished over the last several months but I am willing to bet that there has been progress made. Hopefully I will be able to find out something next week.



To: Craig Wilson who wrote (32080)5/10/1998 9:28:00 AM
From: JERRY GACH  Respond to of 35569
 
To: JERRY GACH (32063 )
From: Craig Wilson
Saturday, May 9 1998 10:54AM ET
Reply # of 32127

Jerry,

Frank still holds his shares and, like me, awaits IPM, with their new management, to
turn themselves around. I have been following/owning this company prior to its inception
on SI and am very disappointed with the share price and current state of affairs.
However, there still exists a belief that this is a "new frontier" as CHUCAU and Charles
expounds. Hanging on awaiting.

Craig,

Just out of curiousity. Do you spend a large portion of your paycheck on lotto tickets?