"...mistified at the current shareprice considering..."
jrg,
Are anecdotal reports by some of the most followed posters here on Silicon Investor (aka high People Marks) that view Dr. Webb in a less than favorable light. I'am guessing these folks have an investing history with more than a single company Dr. Webb has served in key positions within each company.
My impression is a "taste" of sour grapes on their part.
My own experience is only from this company Tyhee, of which I recognize the same puzzlement you have with official company news releases, and the investing community keeping its distance, and hence a "low" share price.
Ofcourse you now have only the ½ truth in my above statement:
"My own experience is only from this company Tyhee"
As my shares of TDC have as origin the consolidation (reverse split) of MGR shares (Mongolian Gold Reserves) at ratio 20:1 being quite a high number, but still lower or "better" than a bankruptcy.
Having entered MGR late, at a low price versus most others, my average of 13 cents became what is now my average on TDC being 2 dollars 60 cents (Canada $2.60) for me to reach that level where my investment "equals" share value.
My view on TDC is that of one having no insight into this industry called mining, be it exploration or later into production, so me saying that the current TDC price seems low(aka a bargain) its still what has to be called speculation of a high degree since no matter what the available numbers are being found and reported, tomorrow anything is possible, from a huge gold find, to finding no more gold.
A person that has posted on this thread is extremely indepth, as in, just the opposite of mine. E. Charters is the name, and his game is having his own gold mine to claim.
So, based on what do you take action, inaction or hesitate.
My approach is not to blame the hand of Dr. Webb that has given me an investment "bloody nose," but to take the blame myself for speeding forward my nose and hitting Dr. Webb's hand.
No scam or con or lacking in technology was MGR's fault, just the "adventure" at the time that Mongolia held the best promise for Dr. Webb to hit a quick home-run using the smallest input based on opportunity.
The "ball" game was rigged to favorite the "home team" incase there was an unexpected flow of events to hic-up plans... ... of which happened, price of gold went & stayed low.
E(rica) Charters also posts long posts, but be careful as his answers are really his troubled questions to himself :o)
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