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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: mfgrep who wrote (9085)2/14/1998 10:48:00 AM
From: ShoppinTheNet   of 20681
 
You post "As many pats on the back as we all deserve for the posts on this thread....this thread will never be the spur in the side of Naxos stock. And I certainly hope not!" this was in reply to my post stating ""Why would a potential investor consider investing in Naxos, after reading this thread? Almost all the current stockholders are filled with self-doubt and lack of trust". You missed one of the points I was trying to make here. From reading the last weeks posts to me it shows many posters have a lot of self doubt concerning Naxos. If this is true and you own Naxos, you are not investing in Naxos, you are gambling in Naxos. Any one looking into Naxos either by reading this thread or researching any other methods available, would come to the same conclusion. Therefore they would resist purchasing this stock unless they were gamblers as well. We a looking for big investors.

Concerning postings questions or concerns I have no problem with that. But in this regard lets all thing back to some meeting we were in when someone complained and bitched about some problem and looked like an *ss to all present, only to watch a fellow partner twenty min. later make the same point professionally and be heard.

As far as pom pom wavers and doomsday prophets, I offer this.

Many years ago, a large American shoe manufacturer sent two sales reps out to different parts of the Australian outback to see if they could drum up some business among the aborigines. Some time later, the company received telegrams from both agents. The first one said, "No business here...natives don't were shoes." The second one said, "Great opportunity here... natives don't were shoes!" Now as a sales manager, I would have hired a third rep, one who sent a telegram that said "Great opportunity here ... natives don't were shoes and this is what we need to do to develop this market, and this is the cost associated with my plan.
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