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Adanac Molybdenum Corporation AUAYF



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Post by Racket1on Mar 23, 2005 5:35am
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Talinnman wants a war

Talinnman wants a warI just received a PM from Tallinnman who is upset that I posted the generic 321gold.com article by Ken Reser on Molybdenum on the UNB board. He called it "AUA spam" however AUA was never mentioned and it is a fabulous article for ALL Moly fans. Here is what he said: ------------------------------------------------------- "From: Tallinnman PostTime:3/23/05 · 12:25:14 AM Subject: HI Your post will be removed tomorrow.. Just watch!! Go back to AUA.. T... -------------------------------------------------- Guess I'll get banned for spamming LOL as Talinnman thinks he has some kind of special in at Stockhouse and can get anyones post pulled that he wants. Here was my response that he wants pulled: "Really? You think the article on Moly is "spam"? AUA wasn't mentioned even once in the article and it was posted on 321gold.com and I remind you that Moriarty likes PAL also does he not? I thought it was a totally objective article and for you to suggest that it is spam shows your lack of objectivity. Tell you what brain surgeon, why not get those convenience store operators that run UNB to write something as good as that article on the subject. They can't because the main thing they know about is selling soft drinks, potato chips and sporting goods. If their commitment to Molybdenum was so great they would be as informative as that AUA guy who wrote that brilliant article. Again you have managed to try to turn something that is positive for the industry and all Moly companies into something negative. I thought you knew Rumsfeld personally. Are you sure it isn't Karl Rove? "United Bolero Directors and Officers Mr. William S. Morton, President and Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Morton has over 25 years' experience in corporate development. During college, he became a general contractor, started his own concrete paving corporation, and successfully bid portions of the underground drainage systems, walkways and curbing projects for the Metrorail Transit System in Miami Florida. In 1980, in conjunction with the paving company, he opened a sporting goods store in South Florida, expanding it to a chain of three stores within two years. In 1983, he became a director of Front End International, Ltd., a fossil fuel emissions abatement company in Washington and was elected President and Chief Executive Officer in 1985. In that same year he founded Ortho-Tronics Medical Development, Ltd., the parent company of three separate subsidiaries which developed, manufactured and distributed a portable vital signs monitor, portable blood analyzers, and 3D digital imaging software for the medical industry. In 1986, Mr. Morton founded Foxx Petroleum Industries, Inc., the parent company of Foxx Petroleum U.S.A., which operated over 20 convenience stores and fueling stations across the Northwestern United States and Alaska. Mr. Morton founded Kazz Industries, Inc., in 1995. He was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the parent company as well as its subsidiary, a Montana corporation, a developer, manufacturer and distributor of winter sporting goods."
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