There is much irony about us, Richnorth, we see only glimpses. A parable follows;
Once upon a time Don Farrell married a mexicana. Then, a little later, but still once upon a time, Don Farrell and the mexicana divorced.
What is the moral of this story? -- Is marriage a bad thing? - there is some evidence for this, but it is not proven by the facts of the case as we know them at this time. -- Is Don Farrell a poor marriage prospect? - chances are that a vigorous search would reveal some individual who would state this, but it is not proven by the facts of the case as we know them at this time. -- Are mexicanas bad news as marriage prospects? - well, let me tell you - I have first-hand knowledge of this as I am at this moment married to one - there is considerable evidence of this, but it is not proven by the facts of the case as I know them at this time.
So to spell out the analogy - On the charge of moving cash from one company to the other without asking the VSE and the shareholders; Guilty As Charged. On the charge of Really Really Sleazy Underhanded Criminal Tactics Causing Irreparable Damage To GMD Resources; Scotch Verdict - Not Proven. Imho. Also unlikely, imho, considering recent developments.
I bought back into GMD today, on the theory that here's the double bottom, at fifty cents the whole company has a market cap of less than ten millions Canadian, and in my humble opinion it is worth more than that.
.......... viva el oro, y la justicia ................... marcos |