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lootie

10/19/09 3:48 PM

#6024 RE: lootie #6023

Share go up,consolidate,go down.Juniors jsyt do so in an exaggerated fashion.

Question.
Do you have reason to believe that good news is likely from TARM in the near term-say next 3 -4 weeks?
If so,today's downward dalliance is of little substance.We have 2 conferences to attend in early November.(Frankfurt/Chicago)That is opportunities plaything for news and attention.Is there reason to expect news?I believe so:a second prodution line;maybe news of more gold assays;possibly a little gold production.

Do look at out charts the last 6 month.From 6 month ago's low,it goes up;drifts;consolidates;rises.The pattern is a rising pattern.
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Mamona

10/20/09 1:03 AM

#6025 RE: lootie #6023

Well, I'm very impressed.

The San Francisco School of Economics ??? I'm 5th generation born in San Francisco, with a History degree from SFSU, and I can tell you the only Economists in San Francisco are Marxist.

And he has a 'hotmail' address !!! Very professional and inspiring - this is obviously a man of integrity.

Why does this stock attract so many moonbats ?

Antal E. Fekete
Professor of Money and Banking
San Francisco School of Economics
aefekete@hotmail.com

http://www.sfschoolofeconomics.com/about_us

The Henry George School of San Francisco was incorporated as as a California Public Benefit Corporation on January 23, 1950 as The Henry George George School of Social Science of San Francisco . Its original mission was to help advance the field of Social Science in promoting the ideas of Henry George (1839 - 1897) with regard to taxation, as expressed in his book "Progress and Poverty".... the Henry George School of San Francisco, d/b/a the San Francisco School of Economics, offers an annual Economic Education Program which teaches fundamental principles of political economy. Enrollment in this program does not require a previous academic background in the subject matter of the courses.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_George

He inspired the philosophy and economic ideology known as Georgism, that holds that everyone owns what they create, but that everything found in nature, most importantly land, belongs equally to all humanity. His most famous work is Progress and Poverty written in 1879; it is a treatise on inequality, the cyclic nature of industrial economies and possible remedies.