To: mark silvers who wrote (6618 ) 12/7/1997 11:21:00 PM From: KRosenfeld Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
Mark, Thank you for your most informative posts, not just now but in the past as well. You speak and write much more eloquently than I, so I won't even try to compete. However, when it comes to typing, you are a distant second. There are many positives that have come out of the meeting last week. One that has been mentioned is the recruitment of two additional labs to work with Ledoux in confirming assay results on precious metals. In adding these two laboratories, Naxos management is only increasing the confidence in the results that are to be published in the future. I consider this to be another excellent step by Naxos management to remove any doubts that Naxos is anything but on the up and up. In addition, may a remind all that this has been a 7 year process. Dr. Johnson has apparently been doing research on this type of work for, I believe, 17 years. The results don't have to be out this week, or even next. Let us put our faith in the Naxos management that they will do it right, and release the numbers when the time is appropriate. No matter what is said on this thread, the eventual value of Naxos will be based on the simple question of can we remove PM's economically. The short's can short, the long's can scream, we can right that the results are coming out tomorrow, a week from tomorrow, or a month from tomorrow. Until we can or cannot show an economic way to extract these PM's, the stock will not reflect where it should be (Zero or a lot more than zero). So as many have said, do your own due diligence. Read the press releases, learn Naxos' history, find out about Ledoux and Behre-Dolbear. As you are doing, read the thread and decide who is honest and using the thread as a way to communicate their thoughts about Naxos, and who has hidden agendas. Remember, if Naxos is for real, the least of our enemies will be the shorters. And as we get closer to our stated goals, more enemies will appear. I for one, have found several people that I trust on the thread, I value their judgment and hope to join them in one of the most profitable ventures to close out the twentieth century. I view Naxos as the eternal option, I may profit very handsomely, but with the full realization that my investment can disappear overnight.. I have done my homework, and I sleep very easily at night. I apologize for the length of my ramblings, but I believe this thread is good for the investors and would not like to see it destroyed by "animals" with hidden agendas. Many of us have had many questions in the past, and slowly they are being answered. I would hope the thread continues to come up with tough questions, and I truly believe that Naxos will continue to supply the answers. Ken Rosenfeld P.S. Mark, How is my typing?