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Agave Silver Corp. CRMXF



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Comment by robey743on Nov 06, 2012 4:57pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: HOPES

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: HOPES

Your proposal works great if you are the recipient of a lobotomy. If there is a turn-around it will be due to an acknowledgement of the worth of known resources, an increase in gold and silver prices, the low costs of extracting said resources, a proposed M&A at a higher than current share price, or the replacement of management by someone that will kick rears and take names.

Incidentally, your $ .065 share price value is grand for anyone wishing to purchase a steal, because those buyers will have more than half a mind; they will realize the value of what they are buying - Do the basic math, compare share count by/to ounces of gold and silver known - And when we talk about, or if we should happen to touch upon what the market says, lets confine the discussion to investors that can count to eleven without removing their shoes.

Remove 'the person' that is obviously not suited for the position he is in; replace Mr. O'Connor. After 4 years as CEO, he says, "I didn't know, I'm surprised." Clearly, with 4 years as CEO, he loses the option of not knowing. During that time he should have been digging, asking questions, comparing, so he would know and/or understand what it was he was controlling - In 4 years he could have earned a degree in Geology - Bottom line, it was his responsibility, his job to know not just the value of resources but, (here comes the, 'I didn't know' part) he should have pursued and laid to rest the fact that the resources actually existed.

 

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