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VanEck Semiconductor ETF V.SMH


Primary Symbol: SMH

The investment seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the price and yield performance of the MVIS US Listed Semiconductor 25 Index.


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Comment by Marcus_Ciceroon Apr 25, 2010 9:44pm
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Post# 17029486

RE: RE: RE: Rexma closer to mining at Marudi

RE: RE: RE: Rexma closer to mining at MarudiSnoopydog,
No, you just don't get it do you?  Whenever you post something like "Then from what I have read about and learned about Lumbumba you might begetting your keyboarding skills taken away from you." You are hurting your argument more and more. Are you saying that Lumbumba is going to physically harm me? I read it as an implied threat.

This is the second time you have implied the Guyana government and/orits advisors are not unwilling to use violence to silence a decentingvoice. Is that really what you want to do? Is that what you trulybelieve?

Is this the type of people Shoreham seeks to do business with? Is this how Shoreham wants to be seen? The answer I am sure is no. Snoopydogs, think about what your saying before you yap.

My arguments have been in response to recent cases where mines have been killed because of foreign NGOs spread disinformation.  This is the reality of the mining industry. I assure you, it will become the target for those NGOs to support their cause. Shoreham could be a little more proactive in ensuring that these NGOs do not have what they need. Remember that the NGOs are next to impossible to hold to account. Mining companies have shareholders and regulators.


Good Luck


Marc










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