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Tamerlane Ventures Inc. > Let's talk Zinc!
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Post by GenuineTalk on Jan 25, 2012 7:58pm

Let's talk Zinc!

https://www.petroleumnews.com/pntruncate/616984179.shtml

The 4 Millions they spent or will spend is peanut!

Look at what RBC Market Capital Goldman Sachs are saying!

Comment by elitespooner on Jan 26, 2012 12:18am
Dennis DaSilva was on BNN discussing how he is bullish on zinc as well. I dont give a fu..k who these people are. This deal is bleeding cash and our shares ... dont you get it. Focus on the job given, a 5 Billion resource is what needs to be proven. Not some side job thatll take years.
Comment by GenuineTalk on Jan 26, 2012 8:52pm
I know you have been a long time a Tamerlane Investor and i can understand your frustration. But I'm still not sure if it's a bad deal what they did or not. First of all they mentioned that this land they will acquire have consderable amount of Zinc in it. And they're talking about a volcanic belt rich in metal, gold and silver so it get's even better. It's still not ...more  
Comment by elitespooner on Jan 26, 2012 9:06pm
Obviously it concerns me as an investor when management buy's into a new property suggesting that its good value for shareholders. Whats the rush obtaining this new property? Managements job is to prove this current resource, obtain financing and start building. Use the revenue for further exploration. Theyre losing focus and costing shareholders, period ! I listen to shareholders, not ...more  
Comment by heavymetal4 on Jan 27, 2012 11:19am
i couldn't agree more, thank god i managed to get out of this at .16 last week - since i had 500k shares i was worried that i'd have to sell down to .10 in order to get out, big damage is done to my economy thanks to these incompetent jerks i usually like it when insiders buy, but when peggy bought at .095 in december having declared a PP at 0.13, well that kind of wrapped things up for me ...more  
Comment by glory7 on Jan 27, 2012 12:03pm
Long winded yearn ! thats funny.good riddens.
Comment by elitespooner on Jan 27, 2012 10:43pm
I agree with you only on this point G7, The Territories cannot afford to sit back and hope that these companies start operating. They have two mines closing very soon and thats alot of family's packing up. There is no shortage of skilled labour there. Its disappointing to see that TAM management cannot even seem to obain open pit equipment when they have two mines that have just closed their ...more  
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