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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (7904)10/15/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
P.S.- Double? Nice touch.
Now on this:"rhodium seems to be the metal in highest
concentration." Is that the highest OPT that was recorded for an Element or otherwise "concentrated" as the lasrgest stuff -thingy-element?
TIA,
Chuca2(doubleisdoable)



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (7904)10/15/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Laser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
>>In my opinion, a company with this much great potential should be trading in the $2 to $3 range merely based on speculation about its potential. The Global story needs to be told adequately, without hype, but truthfully and with all its blemishes.<<

What speculative potential is that Ed? Global has proven that it cannot produce consistently and in a profitable manner. Who in their right mind would pay $2 to $3 bucks based on that kind of track record, but hey, go for it, it would sure fill my pockets up real fast.



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (7904)10/15/1998 11:51:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Ed, <<no industrial processes, to my knowledge, which have proceeded at top speed when ramped up from the research level to the production level.>> I agree, but go visit the past "letters" from Jensen, they were already counting money. Go read the old PRs as sin offerings, then delight in knowledge of all the souls freed from purgatory. There have just been too many failures in a long series of unfulfilled expectations. Too bad this company can't sell unfulfilled promises, the only thing which they show success. The current Jensen letter thing is just another kick in the ass, it's time to change management. Where's the big bad dark forces, take my proxy please.