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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: san antonio group who wrote (10210)4/20/1999 3:41:00 PM
From: Geoffrey J. Hay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Hm,m,m, so how about seeing GPGI in a different light... take a look at the TA from a long term perspective (below).

True, like many of you, I'm deeply unhappy with this company's past performance -- Cry wolf for the 10th time...anyone, anyone? I have been in GPGI for 4 years, which compared to several investors here, is only a drop in the bucket. But I gota serious 'feeling' a couple of days ago. There is no fire-testing of this 'feeling', and I realize feelings are not as important as DD etc, but this was a SERIOUS feeling, the kind I listen to allowing me to snag USPS at $0.03 and sell it at $0.18.

Sure, like many of you, its been a long time since I bit the bullet and bought more GPGI,but today I bought 1.3 times my total previous investment at 1 ninth my previous cost(owch!! my mum will be pleased. Yup, like many of you, I sunk my hard earned cash into a gold mine, and all I seem to have is a hole in the ground...but wait, thar's Gold'n Platinum in Them Thar Hills, and I FEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLL its coming to the surface....

It just so happens that this 'feeling' coincides with this latest press release, which must be construed either as a SUICIDE attempt for OUR company, or a legitimate claim to something grand. And I know I bought into this company cause I believed in SOMETHING GRAND...and, ok, ok, I was greedy....well, only a little greedy ;)

Either way, Mike seems to be doing his job darn well!! At least I trust him. He makes a plan, and performs. Go Mike Go!! On, the other hand if Mike McKay were only in it (re:this latest press release scheme?) to reclaim his lost share costs -- and these are HISTORICALLY low prices -- I believe it would be a good thing to catch this wave, when it occurs. It may not be tomorrow, but its coming...Goo,o,o,o,o, Elliot Wave Theory!

Did I mention that MAY 31 - the date for gearing up to a twenty-shift per week operation (Latest Press Release)is also MY birthday. OH,,h,h,h,h, BABY, I can feel the planets coming into alignment, as I write this...

Check out this sexy chart:

bigcharts.com

WHew! So this must be what Jack feels like after one of his short GPGI novels(VBG)

Tea-Leaf-Reader,

Geoff



To: san antonio group who wrote (10210)4/20/1999 3:51:00 PM
From: Scott Wheeler  Respond to of 14226
 
Thanks - how very sag-acious of you! I, on the other hand, erred in my previous post. I should have said that Pd was now nearly $100 above Au, not $1 below it.

Re: the website update - I like the idea of Global's exploring new venues for publicity. I hope they don't refer to "April 19" as being in the future and have plans for some update once May 31 recedes into memory. Readers will tend to turn off if internet information reads "We will....by XX/XX", when XX/XX is long gone. I would like to also suggest aloud that Global even say there when they hope to make another announcement (if they are planning one). If they are not sure when, they can always say s/t like, "sometime this summer" or some such language that makes a commitment without being super-glued to a singular date. Finally, though it may sound like hyperbole, I think it's still legitimate (and desirable, IMO) to add s/t like, "We believe that the upside potential is extraordinary", because........[and say WHY this is an investment that should be singled out from the thousands of others!]" - (assuming that they themselves sincerely believe it and that regulators are accommodating).
this is the year Scott