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To: d:oug who wrote (8354)11/10/1998 1:22:00 AM
From: san antonio group  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Doug,
As usual you make no sense what so ever!You will never own GPGI stock
because someone didn't hand it to you!Again you are wrong & .25 is history & if the shorts don't cover soon they are history!!!Their are buyers waiting to pounce on this stock just wait & see!

SAN ANTONIO GROUP



To: d:oug who wrote (8354)11/10/1998 7:18:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
Makes perfect sense to me:<<..but also
include information to "control" unofficial discussions on this thread.
Would make it harder for shorters to create facts, and prevent Dennis
from spending time trying to put out fires.

Commonly done is to print out the posts and circle in that yellow
marker text to be reread. Reader could comment in the margins, and
the paper sent to each technical GPGI person thru company mail, ..>> I wonder if folks remember reading the old info atall. The word mayB at all, or atal or long, tall, and ataboy! I think I will not evn think about why folks must proof read and critize the ones who support. A few POINTED maybenot so bad questions are always in order.
Chuca(not a group, never been in that group, and values the spirit of the individual)
P.S.- This probably won't get on Dennis' Website Rebuild Efforts so I will post it here, actually- I never had TIME to go there..maybe me and/ OR / even a Threader who actually took the Time to visit can report ( I have inquisitive questions -like, is THAT Fredrick Remington Sculphure really THERE in Wickenburg- THE ORIGINAL?) Mike can check it out in the future when the North Claims get into ...PRODUCTION:
s:
homepages.infoseek.com
s:
homepages.infoseek.com
That's it fot ideas ///a brouchure on the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg...you haveheard about John Wickenburg throwing a rock to his Dog as if it were a ball..seemed HEAVY..went to Double Check..was the First GOLD Rock Nugget of the Vulchure Mine! Chuca ( Last Years AZ Highways Mag has it
Chucaupt2 ( I can see it now- The Sculpcure Mine of GPGI and the old Vulchure Mine- both will make local HISTORY! )



To: d:oug who wrote (8354)11/10/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: Scott Wheeler  Respond to of 14226
 
<< the official web site could include updates that not only express the official reports, but also include information >>....Better yet,
every time a good question is asked, it should be added to a FAQ list.
Then Dennis will only have to respond to the 88th, 89th, 90th, etc. questioner with the same interrogative - "Go look on the FAQ list first. If you don't see your answer, THEN call me back!". If some of the information changes, Dennis can easily alert everyone by just posting the link with the words, "Note new info on website". Of course it also won't hurt to include the date the FAQ answer was posted.

Aside: While we are on the topic of websites and the dissemination of corporate information, it seems to me that worrying about legal action from the misfortunates without net access is probably unnecessary,even absurd, IMO. When news is made public (say, immediately after a Chapter 11 bankruptcy court hearing), those in the courtroom have an advantage to run out and buy value for pennies on the dollar. This is completely legal - the information is now officially public, because it was a public hearing. It would be ludicrous to attempt to initiate a legal complaint based upon your disadvantage of being unable to attend the trial! The same is true of this medium. If you want to know the latest skinny on your stock, you had better get wired. In any event, I sincerely doubt that any judge would actually allow such a complaint ("I was left out of the information loop by wired insiders") proceed. SW



To: d:oug who wrote (8354)11/11/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: Tim Hall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Doug,

Did you forget your daily post over at IPM?

Tim