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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Larry Brubaker who wrote (7213)12/13/1997 2:27:00 PM
From: mark silvers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Larry
Two things come to mind.

1. I find it absolutely hysterical how this Greystone character spends hours writing long-winded post after long-winded post and everybody just pretends that he doesn't exist. Then out of utter frustration, he starts posting to different individuals out of the blue, trying to get a raise out of people. His tactics(if they can be called that) are so obvious. I find it to be great theater.

2. You talked about the failed promises of the DDs. I believe that you are right that to some extent that is keeping somewhat of a temporary lid on naxos' shareprice.
Ultimately, naxos will rise and fall due to whatever progress it does/doesn't make. Personally, I think the biggest news is just around the corner. When Ledoux certifies the numbers, I think we should see a very nice pop in the shareprice. If they certify platinum numbers, especially the kind of numbers that everyone seems to think Naxos is getting, we should get a very significant pop. When does this happen? I would think it would be anytime from next week to early January, but that is only a guesstimate on my part.
the one difference I see between the examples of failed expectations of the other DDs and Naxos is that naxos has not committed those sins as of yet. they had lots of troubles with the ASE that kept them behind the proverbial eight ball and delayed their development. bu they have delivered on their promises to date. they may have taken longer than what was expected, but so far, they have delivered. I expect nothing less from them in the future.

Mark