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


To: d:oug who wrote (8272)11/7/1998 8:18:00 AM
From: richard badauskas  Respond to of 14226
 
After following these posts for an entertaining two years or so, I now read that GPGI is in the hands of people that specialize in "health insurance claims", at one stage GPGI T-shirts were being distributed, now as the price slowly grinds into the desert dirt all shareholders will. I assume have the ability to obtain medical insurance? the poor suffering souls probably have a lot of bad hearts and ulcers, an expensive proposition for any insurance company. Maybe they can distribute free samples of Tagament over the internet?

I always assumed that if there was any validity to these desert dirt claims, some serious investment money with proper research facilities would appear to test and verify the claims, to this date this has not happened. There are other companies that are involved in new-tech minerals processing in which I am invested, they have (1) multi-million dollar funding (2) accredited research facilities at universities and research labs (3) top of the line researchers doing the science (4) follow up testing for commercialization by major corporations. If you do not see a combination of these elements then your company is probably operating on a shoe-string doing "backyard" science projects. I feel sorry for GPGI because I hoped that something interesting would come out of the thousands of posts that have appeared on SI. Me thinks we are in the last act of a Nevada tragedy, the stock price chart looks like the swoon of a WWII bomber after all the engines were shot and the smoke plume has plunged to 25 cents from 12 o'clock high to 6 o'clock low, is it too late to bail out?