David R posted siliconinvestor.com Yes, you do write the best funnies on here Czecher. Now you have to convince GSLR ROTFLMAO. ;)
David - as usual you have totally missed the point. You're not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you?
I have mentioned before that you would be better served by reading the posts and LEARNING and NOT by posting non-sensical, irrelevant responses.
I ( and the other CCB shareholders) have ZERO impact on what happens to CCB until after the final court decision - and even then, only if it is favorable.
If CCB fails it will not be because of Met issues, incompetent management or because it couldn't raise enough funds. It will be because a group of GSLR citizens were victorious in their efforts to prevent it from proceeding.
I won't like it - It will p*ss me off. But life goes on. I will lose some/all of my investment, but my life savings are not tied up in CCB. It is just an investment - not the meaning of life.
In fact, it is now the only spec stock in my portfolio and I have ridden the Stock Market up over the last 3- 4 years. I have done quite well. If the courts rule in CCB's favour, I will do even better.
I have never claimed that CCB was worth $161,000 per share or that it will sell for $1,000 - $6,000/oz or that it was the most valuable deposit on the face of the earth.
I'm sure you've done the math and realize that using ZEN graphene at 0.2% and using only the cheap $1,000/oz Zen additive would raise the price of concrete to over $7,000/yard. Customers will be lining up!
It almost seems that ZEN is the religion of the flock. They have "faith" regardless of the obvious facts. My expectation is that CCB will succeed, but, I accept that CCB could fail.
Zenners cannot see a path to failure for ZEN. If/when ZEN fails, the sheeple will be shocked. The flock will bleat in unison "Why didn't someone warn us before it failed"?
They have chosen to ignore the facts: plummeting SP, failed PPs, the market response to the R E & the PEA, NDAs refusing to invest, ZERO institutional ownership, delayed Met Report, abandoned processes, etc, etc.
To quote a mindless member of the flock, the ZEN mantra is: " I believe, I believe, I believe". |