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lentinman

07/08/06 7:28 PM

#4290 RE: 10 bagger #4289

Hank:

The thing that surprises me most is that the believers JUST A MATTER OF DAYS AGO got to see first hand that the company doesn't do what they say and that any previous PR meant nothing. And, whats more, nary a word from GFCI for explanation. You would think the believers would have become skeptical...

... I don't know what to say. Hope springs eternal - I guess. Either that, or they are desperate to see the price rise to get out intact and don't want to acknowledge even the slightest concern for fear that their skepticism would affect the price before they are able to sell.

Of course, as I have said before, the ultimate price of GFCI will have zero to do with this message board. But, I can't deny that it could have a short term affect. I mean if you, me, Dr.Bill, and other skeptics suddenly got religion today, the high on Monday would probably be higher than it will be otherwise.

Len

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Been_Burned_Before

07/08/06 9:30 PM

#4305 RE: 10 bagger #4289

10 Bagger: GPC?

General People's Committee = Libyan government

To say, "GPC approved" is to say "Libyan government approved"

Now, if you desire unequivocally affirmative proof about the ongoing construction in Libya, why don't you make a telephone call to the architect (I'm sure he'll talk to you):



By the way, this architect really exists, as he can be found here:

http://archnet.org/shared/community-member.tcl?user_id=299923

Yes, this architect has even had the honorable pleasure of having his name appear in the Houston Society Section of the Houston Chronicle in a feature article about "International Interests" (Nov 27, 2004, By Shelby Hodge). Here is that article:

"International interests

Stewart Morris Sr., chairman of Stewart International, rolled out the red carpet last week for internationally recognized civil engineer and construction magnate Ismail Osman of Cairo, Egypt, and his wife, Magda Moussa.

It was dinner for a handful of guests in the Chippendale Room at River Oaks Country Club.

Stewart International connected with Osman, who heads one of the largest construction companies in the Middle East, during its bid to establish real estate information services, including clear property titles, in Egypt.

Breaking bread with Osman and Morris were guests including Jeannie Osborne, president and COO of Stewart International; Jean McLane, Middle East business consultant; Omar Hassan, consul general of Egypt; Hany El Omary, principal of Emery Design; and Raouf Arafat, president of the Eyptian American Society.
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Here is the link to the article:

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/society/2917888.html

I really don't think that this guy is working on a fictitious Machine Shop in a fictitious location in some fictitious city in Libya. This is the real deal! And if it is real for this guy, then it must be just as real for Grifco.

That does explain the architectural drawing:

http://www.grifco.org/A-01.pdf

And if this Libyan Machine Shop project is the real deal for Grifco, then it must be one worthwhile venture!

Been_Burned_Before