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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stanley new who wrote (6207)6/16/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: Ed Fishbaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Stanley,

Glad to see your putting your shares on the shelf. If you sold them now because of your frustration you would soon be ready to shoot yourself. No miracle necessary just the continued hard and determined work now underway. Global's ore and Global's emerging extraction process trumps by a wide margin Jensen's deficiencies.

Relax and stop worrying

Ed



To: stanley new who wrote (6207)6/16/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: Anthony Zack  Respond to of 14226
 
Stanley,

No need to stop posting, IMO, just because of what has transpired up til now. I find the various interactions on this thread worth the current price of admission (er... $.64)and then some.

I started buying this stock at the 2.25 level because I liked the story and the potential. I stayed with (and added to) this stock and other DD holdings because of what I have learned over the past year and a half about mining, ore bodies, micro-clusters, monatomics, (the list keeps going) and the progress that is being made with a lot of hard work by people that have not been classically trained in these disciplines (its hard to get training when its never been done before).

My point with all this is that this thread has been a valuable resource to me for search starting points when I want to find out more about this industry. Without the information presented on this, and other threads, regarding this industry, I doubt that I would have stayed with these companies. GPGI was good enough for me to buy then at that level, and at this level, the only things that are keeping me from buying more are:

1. The refiner's report that says they can process and pay for GPGI's new resin products

2. Confirmation that when they say they are doing 5 tons a day, they are in fact doing 5 tons a day for more than 1 day a month.

3. Amount of cash available for speculative investments

As Chuca says, all that's needed is a little time.

regards, Tony