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Gold/Mining/Energy : CCB vs ZEN truth board -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: helo4 who wrote (528)12/17/2015 3:12:43 PM
From: GMPInvestorRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 12350
 
Did you happen to see that seekingalpha article Shoto?
How is the boilerroom today? I hope you didn't get in trouble when I schooled you yesterday.



To: helo4 who wrote (528)12/19/2015 12:24:21 AM
From: mahonRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 12350
 
from SeekingAlpha,



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Vein graphite is going to be a more difficult market than these companies say it is going to be because it is so small and will require its own processing. Meanwhile Miller is an early stage project. So given these two factors I see at least 5 years to project development We need to see a resource estimate and lots of metallurgical work. They're doing something with marble now,which could mean they are giving up on graphite Maybe this isn't a bad way to go--the market seems to like it. I have no clue so I'm staying away.




So here is another perfect example of a Zennanite's attempt at misdirection. Instead of highlighting the entire sentence and taking it in the proper context (I have "no clue" so I'm staying away.) helo4 chooses to only portray the author after his analysis is staying away from the Miller project. I mean how blatant can you get.

But my favourite one is how some berate a $14m/1st year contract for the architectural marble on Miller as if that is a bad,bad deal for a secondary credit. I mean do these people actually think that any logical person would truly believe them ???
Delusional is the only word that comes to mind.