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


To: Ben & Ally Maddox who wrote (32947)6/14/1998 10:58:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Ben and Ally : " personally i don't have
anything to worry about, evidently you do or you would not be so concerned with
getting this out in the open."

Do you know anything I do not know? Remember, I am one of those that refuses to talk to management, in principle, because I believe that even if they are honest, they'll tell you only the rosy part of the story. I have no worries. The SEC is already in this game anyhow, they suspended the stock.

The truth is that bringing them in now, is a little late. The horses have long ago left the barn. There is no way that investors will recover an iota through such an action. There is nothing to recover. The government always get to the game late when all the money fleeced from the public was either wasted on excessive pay and entertainment (see one of the first 100 posts on this thread when I pointed to these excesses as a warning sign) or in some cases actually stolen and stashed away. I have no evidence that the later case occurred here, but I would say that the investment of close to $1 MM in Doyle's company would classify (oh, I forgot it is a loan, will IPMCF ever recover this loan?).

Zeev