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


To: Jafco who wrote (7259)9/9/1998 12:01:00 AM
From: Anthony Zack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
To all:

When this year began, GPGI was working with a mom & pop no-name refiner that couldn't refine Gippy's product, and couldn't provide timely payments and production was inefficient and quality control did not exist and the stock price was higher and the shorts didn't post on SI.

Nine months later, GPGI is working with Sabin, Sabin is processing Gippy's product, Sabin is providing timely payments, production is very efficient, quality control is in place, R&D is enhancing the product, cash is readily available (thank you Mr. McKay and company) for expansion, production rampup is in progress, the shorts are posting on SI, and the stock price is at an all time low.

This leads me to the conclusion that stockholder "pockets" have been unable to compete with stocksellers "pockets". 90,000 shares sold this news today only for one reason, IMO, to prevent a rally. 200,000 share days used to move this stock 3/4 of a point. Now it doesn't budge the share price. To he** with the stock price, let the games continue to be played a while longer. In another nine months, 50 tons a day will have been a stepping stone.

I would like to know if the processing of the Rhodium will require a second (dedicated) resin circuit to be set up to gain efficiency?

I also would like to know how big the production capacity can get before the multiplication of resin circuits and all the plumbing take up all of the available space? I'd like to know at what point it becomes a necessity to build several giant sized versions of the current production circuit?

Any thoughts?

Tony