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


To: Bob Walsh who wrote (8052)10/27/1998 5:51:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Bob, this thread has been keep in the dark so long that mushrooms are
beginning to appear on this thread. Presently I can not tell if they
are the friendly type or those dangeous type. If possible, could you
please obtain enough information to bring some light to this thread so
that current shareholders, and myself as an investor to-be, do not turn
into mushrooms. I would hope that you have the telephone number of
not only a senior person at GPGI, but also that of Dennis DeNobel, and
hopefully that of Mike McKay. As we have all experienced, once we get
use to a dim light environment, even a small light can have an effect
of great enlightenment. As for myself, I am confident and patient to
wait for the Mike McKay Manual to have a strong positive impact, but
it may be weeks before any official update is available and it would
be helpful in atleast a moral way if GPGI could atleast acknowledge
the existence of this thread thru Dennis DeNobel. The Mongolia Gold
Resources thread, MGR, has a Dr. Dave Webb as active poster, and he is
the president of MGR. If the president can post legally, then surly
GPGI can give Dennis DeNobel enough info to post and reply. If not,
then with the darkness and past organic stuff, ......

I'am sure that I will buy GPGI stock.
If communication starts, then the share price will stabilize.
If not, then either I buy at .05 or zero, which ever comes first.

Thank you,
Doug