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


To: GrumpyGus who wrote (5746)1/2/2016 4:26:54 PM
From: clear2 Recommendations

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copperknob
Siegfried

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Put aside the fact that CCB has not yet provided resource numbers. For argument's sake, let's say they will have enough for a mine. Now, working from that premise, what problems do you put forward to dissuade investors from buying CCB?

Put aside the fact that Booth shot Lincoln in the head and killed him. For argument's sake, let's say he didn't do it. Now, working from that premise, what problems do you think that Booth will have winning his trail and becoming a free man?



To: GrumpyGus who wrote (5746)1/2/2016 5:13:14 PM
From: Siegfried  Respond to of 5988
 
For arguments sake?

Any legitimate argument should be backed up by fact,not on potentials.God knows how many investors got buried by false believe and hope.



To: GrumpyGus who wrote (5746)1/2/2016 5:55:49 PM
From: Jayfish5 Recommendations

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Clyde Spaulding
helo4
Mister D
Tbill89

  Respond to of 5988
 
If you do as the Chief is always saying to do you might want to read what's available
The Quebec government has described the historical graphite mines as being abandoned as being uneconomic .
Ontario Government reports that graphite deposits in the Eastern end of the province as being very small
Their reports cover the same geological area as Western Quebec.
So rather than make the assumption there is graphite why not ask that it be proved

Do you not wonder why the original mining company walked away and subsequent exploration did not result in anything.

Instead you listen to a group who admit to having millions of shares. There sole motivation is to prop this up until the exit



To: GrumpyGus who wrote (5746)1/3/2016 1:15:31 AM
From: RuddyMongoose4 Recommendations

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cbs12311
helo4
Mister D
Tbill89

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Message #5746 from GrumpyGus at 1/2/2016 4:16:35 PM


Hey Clyde. You might be right, or you might be wrong. Either way, it's good to see a ZEN supporter doing some research with a link to support it. Now if you could stick to that, people might pay a little more attention.

Having said that, I think you're researching the wrong company, if you don't plan on buying any. I know, I know, the CCBers are posting all kinds of stuff about ZEN, so what's good for the goose...

But here's a challenge for you, Clyde. Put aside the fact that CCB has not yet provided resource numbers. For argument's sake, let's say they will have enough for a mine. Now, working from that premise, what problems do you put forward to dissuade investors from buying CCB?


At this point CCB has not proven up enough graphite to have a financially viable mine. You are asking " what problems do you put forward to dissuade investors from buying CCB" IF we assume CCB has a successful graphite mine at Miller. Obviously having a successful mine would mean that CCB has been able to overcome all of the red flag warning signs that many posters here have identified that point to CCB not being a success. I don't believe that will happen but I'm willing to wait and see.

The list of red flag warning issues for CCB is a long one and the items too numerous to post here. If you believe there are no investor-warning signs for CCB and you went all in that's fine with me. I just hope you are a swing or day trader and not a long term buy and hold investor. All of the buy and hold investors lost money in this CEO's previous companies. You are saying this time is different. That's what they all say. Time will tell if you are right or not so right.