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To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (9077)1/23/1999 6:44:00 AM
From: Bruce A. Thompson  Respond to of 14226
 
Forgive me for sounding dumb. I have been lurking for about a year. I've even bought and sold. What I don't understand is if MM got metal "in hand" when he burned off the resin, why does Gippy-Gee need Sabin?

Bruce



To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (9077)1/23/1999 9:18:00 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Respond to of 14226
 
Jack, <<If the standard keeps changing, then we never know the result.>> IMO that has been Global's business plan, the experimental evidence all can see. We look at the past and can easily suggest that there has been no progress, not so. There has been a shift in thinking about this company. It's wasn't long ago that some people accused Global of just recycling catalytic converters and airplane sparkplugs to demonstrate PGMs. I think that the market now truly understands that there are metals there, it's only an issue of available metal and economic recovery. I sense some attempt by McKay to evolve that value, but the communications are sorely lacking. Trust is a two way street. I'm sure investors can understand failure when they know the reasons and can be patient when brought into the process and given a plan to measure against. McKay began that process, but it seems to be falling apart. Is Global becoming a hobby shop again?



To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (9077)1/23/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: francis terry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Well said Jack,but you were warned that this might happen, now me I told you a long time ago that I was buying on dips and selling on small rises. That worked pretty good for me, however last time I paid .54 and I think I went to the well one time too many. That is a story in its self, if you are not out of penny stuff completely you might look into like WINR. It has gone up it is an internet gambling thing and operate off shore. It looks like it has possibilities went from a dollar this month to over 2.50 and I like the idea, would say concept except that word in past has brought me misery a pleanty.----francis terry