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To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (1052)3/26/2015 10:19:15 PM
From: Threshold9 Recommendations

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LMAO beegee. that is quite the insecure personal intro. why don't you ask Flinders? we really don't care what problems the flakers are still having.



To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (1052)3/26/2015 10:20:22 PM
From: Packfan19412 Recommendations

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Who were you on stockhouse?. In my opinion, your comments are disingenuous and do not deserve a response.
Your style is distinct and transparent and too familier, the kind of comment I came on this board to avoid, but then you are well aware, aren't you sir?



To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (1052)3/26/2015 10:58:24 PM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 54011
 
did you make a few words up in WillP's Streetwire ROTFLMAO

Blair Way's Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR), down two cents to 33 cents on 10,000 shares, is plodding ahead with its Woxna graphite project in Sweden. Last August, following a modest capital expenditure, Mr. Way proclaimed Woxna in the "final stages of restarting graphite production." A few weeks later, Spiro Kletas, CEO of Big North Graphite Corp. (NRT: $0.02), lauded Flinders for having "already proved they can bring a graphite mine to production" and having "already won the race to graphite production." Early this year Mr. Way touted Flinders' "2014 production" and its "2015 production plan," but at no time did he or his company actually say that Woxna was indeed in production.

Flinders now says that as of the end of January, 2015, commercial production, as defined under the International Financial Reporting Standards, "has not been achieved." What happened last August apparently was not production; it was the company completing "progressive process improvements" to ensure the plant met specifications and the graphite products produced -- there is that word again -- met customer expectations. The situation regarding those expectant customers also appears muddled. Mr. Way says that Flinders did sell all its "2014 production" (finding an alternate word is difficult) in January, adding that it is "working with a number of end users to negotiate supply contracts." That negotiating appears tougher than some had hoped. Flinders says it has "worked to establish marketing in-roads" but is still working to "re-establish its former position" as a key supplier of graphite to European customers.



To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (1052)3/26/2015 11:11:38 PM
From: Tidal Pool7 Recommendations

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So What? Flinders can't meet end user requirements and ZEN clearly can. Why do we need to discuss another struggling graphite company here, no one here is interested in what their problems are and they don't seem to have any bearing on ZEN.



To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (1052)3/26/2015 11:15:25 PM
From: clear7 Recommendations

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I see that Threshold and Packfan have already nailed you so I don't really need to chime in, but I just can't resist. I'd like to come at it at a little different angle though..

[ I've read the forums guidelines that other companies should only be referenced if it relates to Zenyatta in some way and I will adhere to that guidance by qualifying why the following article is relevant to the Zenyatta story in relation to the topic of meeting end-user specifications. ]

I actually wrote that 'guideline' in one of my lazier moments. By 'a company related to Zen' I meant something like a refiner or a takeover prospect. I certainly didn't start this board to talk about competitors. YOU might think this relates to ZEN but I don't.

[ I'll paste the article here and would like to hear some intelligent thoughts on what the article might imply ]

I already see that you'll be the judge of what's intelligent on this board, right?

[ Be courteous please, ]

You already think we're discourteous? You're warding it off?

[ labelling me as a basher is not an intelligent way to discuss the article being referenced. ]

So you know we're going to call you a basher? And I guess you're very serious about deciding what's intelligent here.. Here's how intelligent we are.. we already think you sound a lot like a guy on his third 'honeymoon' on stockhouse. Of course you're so intelligent that you probably don't know what I'm talking about.

[ Blair Way's Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR), down two cents to 33 cents on 10,000 shares, is plodding ahead with its Woxna graphite project in Sweden. Last August, following a modest capital expenditure, Mr. Way proclaimed Woxna in the "final stages of restarting graphite production." A few weeks later, Spiro Kletas, CEO of Big North Graphite Corp. (NRT: $0.02) ]

Here's an idea.. Why don't you start a Flinders or Big North board and you can discuss the similarities with ZEN there? I'll bet just about NONE of us are interested in either of those two. Think of it, you could start 2 new boards and discuss your companies! Or you could combine them into one! We REALLY don't want to discuss them here. Is that courteous enough for you?