Mr. knight,
<<I know Henry has taken some flack over the last few days from various corners, but believe me everyone, this guy is a real credit to this thread! I can't quite forgive him for HL's demise, but then, nobody's perfect;>>
Although Mr. V was an accessory, before and during the fact, he was not totally responsible for the demise of Hungry Lion. The Great White Hunter took Hungry Lion out. See my posting to Mr. V, #reply-2947060. We should give credit, or blame, to the GWH.
Thanks for this admission; <<At one time I thought this stock was a scam...>> If you mean by that statement you have concluded no scam then I totally concur. I have known this to be absolutely true since I visited the company in 1996 on a due diligence tour. My knowledge of that fact has been the foundation of my ongoing confidence that this boat someday will float.
The derivative of the scam notion first floated by Mr. Meetmer, i.e. Naxos is a scam gone bad, testifies to the depth of the suspicion created by the Canadian press and authorities and a corresponding reluctance to accept the opposite as true; to wit, the company is legit. I am resigned to the fact that only a favorable ASC outcome will reverse any lingering red-flag suspicions and put to rest, finally, these erroneous notions.
I would like to thank you, Mr. knight, for the reality anchors you've thrown overboard when needed. Your ongoing contributions are gratefully appreciated.
Jerard P |