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To: Bob Walsh who wrote (9036)1/16/1999 11:57:00 AM
From: Anthony Zack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Bob,

J. Currie has not demonstrated by his past actions that he is trying to get the price lower. I read in his words the message that "enough is enough!!".

Jensen has a demonstrated history of concealing the complete truth with every press release I have ever read. Even Gippy's previous PR guy has made statements regarding his own frustration about the content of press releases. Jensen's excuse has always been "we can't release that, we might hurt our credibility and the stock price".

When your stock is still fading at less than 2 bits, I would argue that company credibility no longer exists. IMO, clearing out the ghosts in the closet at this price level will not cause anyone holding this stock to suddenly dump. What is the point? All invested in this stock did not do so because of Jensen and his ability to manage the operation. Mountains of mistakes have been made by Jensen and the people he entrusted with the operation of the company. The stockholders have a right to know the complete story of all that has transpired since the drop from the $2+ level. The financial record of this company must be fully disclosed!! No more excuses...no more evil empire shorting the stock BS...no more denying responsibility for the current price level of the stock!!

I believe that MM's efforts and leadership will put money on the table, but it is going to take more than money on the table to sustain an ascending right triangle formation. What will happen when Jensen is allowed to mis-manage the revenue stream that MM establishes? Jensen's past mistakes have squandered millions of dollars over time.
Will future mis-management squander more millions over a much shorter time?

I know of no publicly traded company whose top level management remained intact after the company's stock was devalued 90%. As a stockholder, I expect more from Dick Jensen than he has shown me up until now. How about "...the truth, the whole truth, so help you God?".

Tony



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (9036)1/16/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Respond to of 14226
 
Bob, <<Currie is trying to get the price lower>> IMO nobody moves stock price by postings to SI. You may not want to hear what JE is saying, but I sure do. There has been and continues to be something very sick about Global. I sometimes thought that maybe I was being too hard on this company. If anything I've been too lenient. I suspect that JE is very long this stock and his postings are helpful to vent frustration all longs feel, good. Many of us are now in the position of being trapped by a low price and must now wait. I knew better from past performance, but somehow fell for the new promises that are now shown to be just repeating the past. I'm currently very angry, mostly at myself for being snookered again with sweet talk from another player, I'm much too long this stock. I just see more promises, tinkering, and bullshit from Global. It is truly time to clear the decks. JE suggested legal action. What does he expect? There is no money, only a precious metal resource that presently nobody believes valuable enough to JV. To have Global just go belly up through legal action won't help anything. We need some real mining professionals here, new management, and progress that follows promise.



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (9036)1/16/1999 10:33:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Respond to of 14226
 
Bob,

Do you know that Currie was the investor primarily responsible for the funding of the acquisition of the Oro Grande!

Friend, I understand his frustration, and he and I share much, I am just orders of magnitude smaller than he.

Smaller than small, Jack!!