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Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc TWNNF



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Comment by northern-ehon Nov 08, 2006 1:47am
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RE: But why Trelawney?

RE: But why Trelawney?"Princess Sissy Pants" - now that's a catchy handle that investors would take note of!! You ask: "why a name would hurt a company?" Studies have shown that children's given names, for example, have an effect on their popularity and success in their peer group. Children with odd ball names have an uphill battle for acceptance, while kids with common names like Tom, Bob, Bill, etc. find easier acceptance. Thousands of immigrants to Canada and the US have also changed their family names to common names like Brown, Smith, and Jones. A woman recently told me how her relatives could not find work until they dropped their eastern European names and adopted a common Canadian name. They then quickly found work. So does this logic apply to junior mining companies? Who knows. I'm holding onto my truckload of TRR stock and may buy more.
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