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Gold Canyon Resources Inc V.GCU



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Comment by Geospoton Jun 21, 2012 12:37pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Letter to Bob Moriarty re

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Letter to Bob Moriarty re

Vortex,

This is an interesting venue and I watch these boards because occasionally good information pops up and there are some very smart people here (idiots and trolls, too).  However, I don't rely in the main on this kind of information for investment decisions. I have done my due diligence in a much more direct fashion on all the issues you mention, which includes having Springpole cores in my hands, researching the issues around water and permitting to the extremis, etc. In other words, I don't throw darts at the TSX.V and I wouldn't be here and flapping my gums if I weren't convinced from careful research that GCU is one of the best plays in Canada. And I would be gone in a second if I smelled problems. I bought KGX.V and research got me out at a profit where there was only weeks to find the true story. I have been long GCU for years and the story only gets better, IMHO. That said, even with the best research there are always questions. Everyone should do their own due diligence, and much of the information is available if you look for it, or is obvious if you extrapolate--i.e. whether you are fishing a stream or exploring for oil sometimes you have to read the surface. Looking forward to more good news.

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