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


To: helo4 who wrote (1049)12/28/2015 5:00:40 PM
From: NuclearCrystalsRespond to of 12350
 
Did Eveleigh or Allan take down all of their cheap 60 cent paper?

"Acid" as purposed is a tough one to get around, even for those two.

I hope you don't consider yourself to the level of the investors who in fact are not going to let the $1.25 placement rest without action on that cheap paper .................... you're not near to their level of sophistication.

Don't take that as an insult. Simply pointing out there are big players who are not happy.



To: helo4 who wrote (1049)12/29/2015 3:34:06 AM
From: senseRespond to of 12350
 
The ZEN PEA clearly defines a project that rational observers will look at and say "that's not gonna happen".

Noting others are correctly identifying ZEN's Albany as a project that is dead in the water... and thus one they should not expend any energy opposing... no matter how stupid the proposal being made is... doesn't actually generate a very useful set of metrics for judging the project on its environmental compliance ?

That Greenpeace isn't picketing you for wanting to dissolve a Canadian Province with acid... doesn't suggest to me that really means that Greenpeace supports your plan for dissolving a Canadian Province with acid...

Instead... it suggests Greenpeace is rational enough to not waste their time and $ (and their Christmas holidays) opposing something that won't ever happen...

ZEN's PEA... in essence declares Albany to be UNECONOMIC...

The only people who fail to understand that... seems to be those delusional few who still believe hope is an investment strategy... and that good things have to happen because they want them to.