At 01:04 PM 7/14/2003 -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
I'm getting concerned about the use of the term FunBonds
to describe TGC's share offering. ...
All right, sorry James, I was just repeating the analogy tongue-in-cheek.
-- Patrick
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Well, while fun bonds were a pretty good
investment they weren't failsafe.
I lost a bundle one time when tcg was hit by
serious downtime, causing the number of hands
played to be negligible.
But my point is that whether they call them IPO
shares or non-voting shares or 'class B shares'
or
At 2:29 PM -0800 7/15/03, Ben Legume wrote:
...
Also for thought, this is just my guess and
probably wrong, but I always suspected the
principals of Gold Finger coin bullion were
either the creators or associates of the
creators of TGC.
...
This seems unlikely, as TGC only recently began