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GREY:LBEFF - Post by User

Comment by victor2009on May 11, 2010 1:21pm
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RE: LBE on the move!!

RE: LBE on the move!!Rocky says: "Only an idiot would buy a stock who has a 51% major shareholder and is in significant financial trouble."

For starters, LBE is not in serious financial trouble. The debt it has is manageable, and the financing related debt is with the major shareholder, which is financially stable. So the company is not in financial trouble, and in saying that it is rocksolid47 is making further libelous comments.

As for his opinion that only an idiot would buy a stock "who" has a 51% major shareholder. Consider the source, rocksolid47 has not distinguished himself as much of a wizard of the stock market. This is a guy who is on record as forecasting that ISM would be a $64 stock in 2007. With that track record, only a fool would pretend to be credible in providing advice on junior mining companies.  ISM is not on record as having anyone with control of 51%, ISM's record sure doesn't prove that having no 51% control is a recipe for success. Anyway Rocky, here's how your investment has progressed, in comparison to the "idiots" who bought or held stock in LBE since it took on its 51% major shareholder. Kinda blows your theory out of the water, doesn't it?

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