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To: marcos who wrote (35942)3/15/2007 5:37:16 AM
From: koan  Respond to of 78405
 
Marocs: "So you're admitting that nickel is not overlooked on this thread, very well then ... some more, um, 'misspeaking' of yourself here though - i did have lbe.v, not as much as would have been nice, nor as cheap, had to pay up a bit, and then held it too long, missing some other opportunity briefly ... none of which is a problem, as it's not me who is pretending to be god's gift to the resource ghetto

Other stuff too, seems a little revised or something - you didn't like bmc.v at all until it had run quite a bit, ditto on fni.to for the last thirty or forty cents of its move ... same with cro.v, until well into the run

Whatever ... we've established that your statement was incorrect, there's a start ... cheers "

koan: bullshit! I bought LBE and BMC at exactly the same time (right after John and LC and the rest of us finished our analysis of the junior nickels (.60 level)and I bought 1/2 of each because I did noy know which one was the best. The LBE took off like a rocket and I sold all of it at $2.76 and bought mostly FNI and got about 5 FNi for each LBE.. Somewhere in there I did sell some BMC and then bought it back.

You at the time decided to mainly bakc BMC and were a bit worried about the decisision. Although it turned out fine. And I was buying RNG wts instead of CRO.

All of us were worried about BMC until it started showing signs of life and then we all got on board--that is how you are supposed to do it.

Talk about revisionist history!