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Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:43:26 PM
King, it doesn't make good business sense. It only makes sense to the bashers. It makes as much sense to buy only to turn and sell.
Did you ever see that commercial from A.G. Edwards or whoever?. The scene was an auction and this guy outbid everyone on this painting that was a Van gogh or some pricey collectors painting. The guy who won the bid then stands up and says I would like to sell it now. The auctioneer ask sell what?, the buyer says that thing I just bought. Sound familiar?
This companies share price is not even a half cent and people want gold bars coming down the production line like candy bars. But they sure want to do little to nothing for the company. Like helping to get its market cap up and make it stronger. They want to cash in debentures now. Maybe the company should just buy them back for a penny?. What many was doing to this company for months on end are still at it. To them I say look no farther than the mirror!
There is always Newmont or Barrick and all the ones in this price category that should do the trick. The biggest problem here is that their growth cycles are a tad on the slower side. I can also give a few on the 2digit side with nothing but the hope and a PR as they go in search for the gold.
Did you ever see that commercial from A.G. Edwards or whoever?. The scene was an auction and this guy outbid everyone on this painting that was a Van gogh or some pricey collectors painting. The guy who won the bid then stands up and says I would like to sell it now. The auctioneer ask sell what?, the buyer says that thing I just bought. Sound familiar?
This companies share price is not even a half cent and people want gold bars coming down the production line like candy bars. But they sure want to do little to nothing for the company. Like helping to get its market cap up and make it stronger. They want to cash in debentures now. Maybe the company should just buy them back for a penny?. What many was doing to this company for months on end are still at it. To them I say look no farther than the mirror!
There is always Newmont or Barrick and all the ones in this price category that should do the trick. The biggest problem here is that their growth cycles are a tad on the slower side. I can also give a few on the 2digit side with nothing but the hope and a PR as they go in search for the gold.


