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Comment by Fierzeon Sep 26, 2011 4:40pm
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Post# 19085586

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Update Mining - Glory

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Update Mining - Glory"And when zinc and lead began to fall, I saw the writing on the wall and got out - suggesting everyone do that as well - when the shares were above $ 1 - and long before the market crashed in late '08 and TAM fell to a few pennies."

Christ... It's so much easier to trade in hindsight, isn't it? If you really HAD made money and gotten out in time, there is absolutely no way you would be this sad and bitter now. 3-4 years later, you are STILL pretending the global crisis was TAM's fault. Talk about a clouded sense of reality.

As the rest of us know, Calif/Crucible has no credibility left. He used to be the biggest TAM supporter on the forum, until two things happened:

1. The financial crisis happened (taking EVERY junior resource stock down just as much as TAM)
2. Calif/Crucible lost a huge profit on TAM shares

Then, bitter and desperate to find someone to blame, he suddenly started acting like the global financial crisis was TAM's fault and like PK was trying to screw the shareholders on purpose, just because the market for financing dried up. That idea is just completely nuts, I think we all (except Calif of course) realize that. NSR or no NSR.

The fact that TAM did get through the worst financial crisis of the century with an amazingly small amount of dilution compared to most other similar companies seem to have been forgotten by some people. Now, I sold most of my TAM shares this summer waiting for this next crisis to unfold, but unlike Calif I won't turn into a 5-year old, blaming TAM for everything bad happening in the world economy.
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