I note Russett has suddenly returned. I invite those TWG investors who are easily spooked to review the style, tenure and tone of his posts on other threads and the timing of same. In particular over the past three weeks on the DMX thread. If you are determined to give him your hard earned money, then by all means treat his posts as informative, reasoned and unbiased.
The nature of this thread has up until now been informative and factual. It has not been unduly positive nor critical of TWG maintaining I believe a relatively even and reasoned discussion of pros and cons with few comments of "irrational exhuberence."
We should be aware therefore of posters showing up with agendas.
Vaughn, tsk, tsk,..is it me or you that have the big agenda,...you are the chief tout on this thread, and clearly have a big long position, and only discuss the positive. Although I'm long,....did you hear that Vaughn,..I'm long on TWG,...I like to sleep at night, and I have a conscience. I would not pump Jackson Inlet as a sure thing given that even at this stage it's a 1 in a hundred at best long shot,...better odds at blackjack! Clearly you would, which puts you in a different place.
So good luck Vaughn, I hope your promotion makes it for you,...unlike a few in the past, like Yamba, and what are the others you pumped?
How did you miss Winspear,...the indicator minerals were impeccable,...I mean better than G10's (gggggggggg), that's why Randy Turner and crew kept looking when you dismissed it (indicator minerals mean nothing right),... and the initial diamond grade, value and macro curve blew away all your other touts. How did you miss it?
The problem is a tout with a lot of big geological words, secret experts, and lots of internet links really impresses a lot of people,...but if you sleep well at night saying this is a sure thing, I think I want to distance myself from that.
Why haven't they announced caustic fusion results from the other cores? They've had more than enough time after the first release on Dec 13/01, given it was over 7 weeks ago, and another core at least was subjected to caustic fusion at the same time according to their newsrelease. Hey, TWG, give us the results!
Are you dismissing that effluvial concentration of diamonds could occur at the top of the pipe,...why Vaughn?,...fairly common occurrence, don't you think, especially with all the limestone around,...think this baby came up in a sea?
Why do the student geologists working in the area call the kimberlite and surrounding limestone highly fractured? Just how much water action occurred on these pipes? How stable is the ground, given they are bringing in bigger drills to work in unstable ground by their own admission.
Come on Vaughn,...give me your best debate,...or are you scared? (gggggggggggggg)
Hopefully if Hermann is listening, he'll get those results out to us quickly now,...you talking to him as much as you talked to the SUF people? And he better show up at the PDAC and give a proper accounting of the core results,...and the bulk too. I'll be there to keep him honest,...or will he say he won't debate like you? (gggggggggggg)
As far as DMX.t,...are you saying that's a sure thing too Vaughn? When do you predict they will start making money, given they have to spend millions on their new drug trials, and Pennsaid is making them $60,000 a quarter with little hope of growth to the millions in sales necessary to fund their multiple trials over the next few years? Seems like dilution and possible increasing debt on the balance sheet ahead. But this isn't the DMX thread,...so why are you bringing that up? |