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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: Graystone who wrote (6966)12/17/1997 7:27:00 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (2) of 20681
 
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Obnoxonians

I challenge any one of the weenies who is long on NAXOF to point out a single phrase taken out of context by me.

While you are at it it, try to answer a single question I have asked.

I don't post so the longs on this thread can lett thier imaginations run wild, that happens already, I point out some very simple realities.

Re read this
legalelectric.com
"Quoting from above link."

Call the state Bureau of Mines in the state where the mine is located to get general information about the mineral content in the area to be mined. Get an independent, credentialed geologist to inspect the written materials. Call the state securities office in your state or in the state where the mine is located. They can tell you if the promoter has violated state securities laws in the past.

When in doubt, say no.

If you are not completely confident that you are investing in a legitimate offer, do not take a chance. Once a swindler has your money, it is very hard to recover it.


This is a swindle, when a company lies to you, like IPMCF did to thier shareholders, you should immediately sell your stock and ask questions later. I don't have to take the things this comany says out of context.
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