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To: Bob Walsh who wrote (6924)8/5/1998 6:23:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Yes, but wouldn't it be nice to see ANY PRODUCTION REGULARLY!!!
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To: Bob Walsh who wrote (6924)8/5/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Respond to of 14226
 
Bob,

Don't worry, be happy! There is ceratinly good news here. Let us hope and pray that it continues. The good news is "x" amount of production and receipt of "x" dollars therefrom. We do not know the numbers and we should not let our fantasies overtake us here.

Neither should we discount the impact of consistent production of PGM's from "unassayable" ores that do not exist in the "Great State of Arizona" according to the AZDOM (you know what I call it)!

If consistent production can be achieved on almost any level, it will be big news and the investment community will start to take notice. If that happens, then expect the South African Mosquitoes to buzz in number, attempting to suck the blood from any investor. Not mine, I got Raid by the case!! Beside that, I was born in the swamps of Louisiana and have been to Southeast Asia. I have a natural immunity!!!

I have said this many, many times before, but the "key" for GPGI is to get profitable. I do not expect that right now, but I look for it in the near future. If that happens, then I will ride this mule a little further down the investment road!! If it does not happen in a few months, then I will dismount and dispatch the mount-- I prefer Swedish Warmbloods for my dressage!! Can a mule be taught "flying changes of gait", perhaps, we will see?

Horseman, Jack!!

P.S--I would settle for an "extended trot" here!