Geneat:<So why do you wish it would go under? > I do not wish for the stock to go under, in fact when the financining is complete, and the terms of the gov. contracts are made public, I will revaluate and see if IMO opinion it is worth the risk( and at that point it will still be very risky) All I'm really trying to put forth here( and not for anybodys benefit except my enjoyment of the debate and search for answers), is the fact that there are basically all unknowns where this stock is concerned, it is a pure gamble and no one knows the odds, because no one has any information(concrete) pretaining to the Kazakhstan deal. We have a very sketchy framework, if one could even considerate one. I apologize for the snide remarks, I do get carried away at times. It seems to me that all this discussion about these articles is a waste of time, and could be better spent hashing over what these agreements might be and how they will effect the bottom line of this cash strapped co( I believe this is obvious-but correct me if I'm wrong). My attempt this morning at trying to swing the posts in a more meaningful direction failed terribly. I can't believe not one inquiring mind bothered to even ask where my information came from regarding the generic contract terms, no one thought this of interest,unbelievable. So my impression is that some people here are just blindly being led,whether thats for good or bad, it's foolish. Our job as investors is to question,not toddle about the slant on an article, did that article change the fundementals of this stock? I don't have the flair of the pen,like you and Faris so perhaps my posts don't come off as sometimes I would have wished, but I do have questions, and I will search for answers. Surely your familiar with the phrase " question authority", I believe it applies here. Regards, Kenny.. And I have to disagree, anyone who has posted a negative view regarding some of the opinions here(opinions not facts) have been tacked to a cross. It seems this thread is comprised of a number of posters who would prefer to just say yes'em, your god , your right, and I will not question. I'll leave you with one more quote
Sun Tzu: "It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected." |