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vita

08/23/11 8:17 AM

#156 RE: retiredMM #154

Oh dear stop it A. U know what it is, so why bash it!!!!
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Rainer

08/23/11 8:39 AM

#159 RE: retiredMM #154

Hey, you can bash all you want and it will have NO EFFECT on PPS. As usual with the big money pumps, this run will have nothing to do with ihub money. This was already proven yesterday.
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Troy Lando

08/23/11 8:56 AM

#163 RE: retiredMM #154

Correct still limits the ammount of dilution that CRWV can apply
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LicharTin

08/23/11 9:13 AM

#164 RE: retiredMM #154

yes we know, this is newsletter play. play the pump =D
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bkbirge

08/23/11 9:56 AM

#179 RE: retiredMM #154

I've noticed that penny mining stocks almost all seem to carry on the centuries old tradition of over promising and under delivering. The news on this one is good and we should have a little more traction but so far the smart players have been jumping in and out, not holding long term.

I think Mark Twain had something to say about mining stocks (http://nevada-outback-gems.com/Mark_Twain/salting_mines.htm) ...

The city and all the great mountainside were riddled with mining-shafts. There were more mines than miners. True, not ten of these mines were yielding rock worth hauling to a mill, but everybody said, "Wait till the shaft gets down where the ledge comes in solid, and then you will see!" So nobody was discouraged. These were nearly all "wildcat" mines, and wholly worthless, but nobody believed it then. The "Ophir," the "Gould & Curry," the "Mexican," and other great mines on the Comstock lead in Virginia and Gold Hill were turning out huge piles of rich rock every day, and every man believed that his little wildcat claim was as good as any on the "main lead" and would infallibly be worth a thousand dollars a foot when he "got down where it came in solid."