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Comment by Antennae1on Jul 13, 2012 10:40am
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: take over ?

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: take over ?

luker... it's not fair to confuse bashers with things like facts.  If they were obliged to deal with facts, they'd have to admit the unforeseen vagaries of life... things like prediction is not reality... or plans must be changed to fit new situations... or even the fact that no mining plan has ever been carved in stone.

And to the bashers... please give us the name of any small gold explorer whose mining plan was fulfilled exactly as planned.  Just one company... any company... thanks.

If you can't -- actually, because you can't -- then you may be envisioning BZA's management as some sort of "mining gods" who can alter reality to meet their desires.  And if that's the case, then you may want to set your sights a lot lower... or just stop throwing pennies at the mining sector.  (Try pharma... it's predictable.)

Personally, I think you're better suited for typical investments.  Mining is much too risky for you, and since you apparently aren't prepared to accept risks, and seem to be psychologically incapable of coping with any level of unpredictability, then you should probably sell and move your risk-averse funds into something much safer and more predictable.  Please... seriously, please.

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