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


To: Mr Metals who wrote (33398)7/18/1998 9:48:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35569
 
Mr. Metals, long time no posts.
You are obviously in the top end of the bell curve.
During highschool and university you were most likely active in
the debating clubs, being able to take either side of the issue
and make mush of the opponent. Could you please use your ability
to take the other side here, and argue the following for a pro-IPM
position. Maby there is an Mr. Trial Member member profile that
can be used as the opponent(s).
Disclaimer for your position turn-around is accepted.
Thanks. Doug
.......................... Wondering tho, IF the Black Rock dirt
does contain precious metals in a similiar "condition" as that of the
dirt of GPGI, which I read has successfully started mining such at a
profit....then why would the shareholders of IPM simply LET the
management of IPM and the Board of Directors, those people that do
not OWN the company, let the company "cease to exist". IF the Black
Rock dirt can be tested and extracted using GPGI knowhow NOW, and
the tests say YES, then publish this info, and people will WANT TO
buy INTO the company. SIMPLE, unless the IPM management does not
want this to happen, AND we the shareholders LET them get away with
this........
<And now let the debates begin. LOL's and insults acceptable>