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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (8821)12/15/1998 12:24:00 PM
From: Scott Wheeler  Respond to of 14226
 
<< it is equivalent to assaying drill cores >> Ed, it is welcome
news as well as IMO a fascinating sidebar to the main event. I'm quite curious just what those ionic concentrations are in that mine water. Whatever they are, I agree that the importance of the findings may not lie not in the numbers themselves, but in their implications for the surrounding rock...SW



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (8821)12/15/1998 12:32:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Ed, <<has not been more response>> I think that there is disappointment, but understanding. No big market selloff, we wait and watch for progress. Knowing goes a long way to satisfy compared to not knowing and getting a silent treatment. Could this company be finally catching on about honest and timely communication with shareholders? Could this even get doubters and shorts to go long? Nah. <VBG>



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (8821)12/15/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: francis terry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Yes I am surprised and would have been happy they had run off the incompent person that did the dumping, an accident or on purpose. Hope McKay looks at it both ways. GPGI if it comes to fruitition can mean trouble for a whole lot of mining companys, so I hope they stay on their toes or at least look at some old B movies on mining. Go on say I am nuts but this is big money potentially we are dealing with. McKay knows it or he would still be selling and collecting insurance premiums. Get rid of incompent persons at all cost. Onward GPGI make us proud. Jack and friends keep it up I enjoy reading the stuff got to be clever to do that or I would be joining you. Jack when did you get to be such a T/A chart reader, just a question .----thanks a bunch thread writers and lurkers it has been a blast and look forward to more and better next year.---franis terry



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (8821)12/15/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Respond to of 14226
 
Ed,

Although I consider the release a "breath of fresh air", I feel that it will take many more like it--good or bad--to increase investor feelings in a positive manner. As I have said before, I am very positive on the approach that Mr. McKay is taking. He has been around for a while and he is cautious and smart. He cannot control the "idiot factor", but I hope that he has the power to hire and fire! Not saying that the poor soul who erroneously turned the valve is an idiot, for we all err. He might be a potentially very good employee who made a mistep or he might have been poorly trained. I know not the answer to that, but the resolution of that is a management function that I feel Mr. McKay can well handle.

I think that perhaps you are right that most of the longer term investors are carrying most of what they care to at this point and most of the activity is in trading.

Future price movement will need sustained good news, new blood and best of all (Short covering). That would be a temporary blip, but could be a good one.

While I am certain that we are not out of the forest yet, perhaps, just perhaps there is a glimmer of hope stiring within the GPGI future!

So, do we have a little Christmas Rally beginning here--why am I not surprised--do we get new highs or not?

Best Regards to you and all!!

P.S--you, too, Richard!