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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (8280)11/7/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14226
 
Zeev, <<10 oz/ton of head (screened) ore>> That's a pretty bold statement to put in a press release if not true, delisting would follow for sure if false IMO. I hope GPGI has enough sense to make it clear that it's screened ore from the ore pile and not head ore which could also get them into trouble, Dennis take note.



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (8280)11/7/1998 7:29:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Respond to of 14226
 
Zeev,

That being the case (not short), then may the Kokhav shavit of your good fortune appear on the horizon!

Jack



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (8280)11/7/1998 9:50:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Zeev, I wonder, those that will read the news release Monday,
and already hold gpgi shares, I wonder what their take on the
release will be based on either a perspective of having been reading
this thread and not knowing the story that led to an insurance
company taking a strong role to direct the companies's procedures.

To currently holding gpgi shareholders that follow this thread, I bet
that their response will be = I already got enough money invested into
GPGI, and this news gives me hope for a good outcome, and I will only
continue to hold and wait.

So, for these, no buy and no sell.

For others that have no idea what caused this change, it seems odd for
an insurance company to take control. So, panic maby and sell.

If so, monday after news release, selling is greater than buying.

<<< Let see how this release is received by the market.
If you see "selling on the news", beware. Zeev >>>

If so, then time for me to buy in.
I still never brought gpgi.

Doug



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (8280)11/9/1998 4:47:00 AM
From: Joseph T  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Zeev
I always eagerly await your comments concerning GPGI and look forward to the day when you become an earnest buyer of the stock. Kill the fatted calf and break open the best wine when that day finally arrives<G>.
I would appreciate your opinion greatly concerning a couple of points that i dont think you have addressed.The first: due to the uncanny trend in the last year to year and a half of the stock price declining in the advent of good news , doesn't this give credence to "dark forces" theory. The consistent trend of high volume and price decline following good news was something that rarely if ever happened throughtout its long trading history until rescently.
In your opinion is it A) shorters moved in on GPGI (corralation in price decline and certain new posters in the last year) B) Big corporate mining intersts intent on GPGI demise C) A flood of disenchanted or unknowledgeable shareholders selling D)Other ?
Other Question : In the assumption that Mike McKay is an astute business man and investor with valid mining credentials , doesn't the fact that he has put substantial personal investment of time, money and time away from his family to see GPGI to its fruition a reason to have enthusiastic hope ? Thanks so much for your help.
Verbose Joseph