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Re: carlosc post# 20388

Friday, 04/26/2013 5:41:27 PM

Friday, April 26, 2013 5:41:27 PM

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I think I am in your camp Calosc......management was able to get a mine up and running in the middle of the jungle. No easy job. Feather in their cap. Also faced a lot of native opposition on and off and that won't go away. Mining is a dirty business and operating in a pristine forest won't go unchallenged.

That said, PTQ has the Panama political power behind it right now and those with money in Panama want it to succeed. Maybe the same can be said for Spain. Too soon to tell but alot of the right signs are there. PTQ success wouldn't happen without that backing. This gives PTQ management a lot of aces up their sleeves. Still the mining business in Panama will not be a easy road.

Most gold miners are down as much as PTQ so I have to assume that the share price is out of their control. When gold miners in general start to reap the rewards and that is reflected in the share price, PTQ should be among the better performers. I will never expect great company performance from PTQs management though.

Have a great weekend all.

JFF7


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