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Post by marketmineron Nov 20, 2006 3:51pm
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Reader comments on Purcel on TAH

Reader comments on Purcel on TAHReader Comments - Comments are open and unmoderated, although libelous remarks may be deleted. Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of Stockwatch. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not too bad, but typical Purcell, Tahera's glass is always always half empty. Always gotta take those pokes at Tahera all the time, don't you. They have a mine, which is more than you can say about any other Canadian public diamond company besides Aber, and yet you persist. No offense, but you're looking like a gossip columnist sometimes Will, not a reporter. I'm sure your readers would appreciate more facts, and less personal opinions about companies and what you feel are appropriate share values. Leave that for 'Lee' or for the market to decide. Your constant opinions about prices could be construed by some as attempts at market tampering in my opinion. Tahera just setup a .68/share deal with National for the Muskox inferred valuation drilling, but heaven forbid you mention it in the article. I'm sure you would have eaten up another chance to talk about the shares issued, but would have had to bring up the placement price of .68! More finds "to keep its shares aloft." ? Yes Will, they will, once the share price goes over $2/share in my opinion. Just one readers opinion, but I have yet to ever hear you truly positive about Tahera. They could have a 100 Carat diamond come off the first quarter, (not totally out there, since they did have one larger than 40 carats in the sample) and I'm sure you'd have some negative twist about it. Tahera has beaten the odds, beaten those attempting to always bash and belittle the company, and now has the first Diamond mine 100% owned by a public Canadian company. Can't wait for your response with more negative pokes. Grin (as someone would say!) Cheers! Posted by TaheraFan @ 2005-12-06 23:07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quite a spin doctor story if you ask me. Of course there is uncertainty. This is what the minerals business is all about. You don't know what is there until you mine it. It is this uncertainty that separates the investors from the onlookers. Clearly our Mr. Will P. doesn't have the fortitude to be a real investor so he sits on the fence and writes drivel. As the mine developes and additional exploration is done the real value of Tahera will become apparent. This stock has a long ways to go. When one of those bore holes intersects a region with high carat value then TAH will go through the roof! It would be good if our Mr. Will P. actually knew something of the Canadian Mining history. Noranda is a good example. Born of the Horne claims, Noranda became one of the largest mining ventures in Canadian history. Sure that was gold and this is diamonds... nevertheless the way the story unfolds is the same. When development of the seed claims started, no one believed where the company would eventually go. It is a serious mistake to think just because a baby may stumble when it is first learning to walk, that this will preclude it from one day running in the Olympics. Well Mr. Will P. Go read some history. A good place to start is the story of the Canadian gold mining industry: "Free Gold". It should be in a library near you. Posted by terr @ 2005-12-09 13:39
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