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GREY:DLKM - Post by User

Post by nervous_norrison Jun 19, 2008 12:29pm
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Bashers Arrive - Good Sign

Bashers Arrive - Good SignI think we're seeing the evil MM's minions from hell coming into play, which is a very good sign.  Check out pinkcuti's post on Yahoo.  Also, Rational, which doesn't make a lot of sense.  I believe that he's likely a basher too, and I suggest we don't waste too much time responding to either of them.  Nobody puts 5+ figures into a penny stock these days and then posts like that on a message board.  More FUD.  He's not an idiot.  He's a paid fear-monger. 

As far as stockarchangel's questions go, I'm surprised at the level of negativity there.  Mogoro was a Canaco screwup - well not enough resources, really to do any meaningful drilling.  The press release is screw up, likely because Harp is travelling around like crazy getting investor's on board - plus - I suspect there's a bit of irrational exuberance about all of this.  And a bit of egomania to boot.  I've worked in the tech industry during the boom and I met plenty of crazy high execs that couldn't even tie their shoes when their stock was booming. 

I hope I'm not rationalizing - but I'm thinking the excitement we investors have experienced must be off the chart for the folks on the ground and this exuberance leads to idiotic mistakes.  Blaming the lab, heh... well, they probably presented the data in a way that led to the mis-reading.  So... whatever. 

Bob Moriarty's threats will work to dampen this exuberance and get us back to a calm professional performance we expect from the Douglas Lake management. 
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