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Silk Energy Ltd SLKEF

Silk Energy Limited is a Canada-based resource company. The Company acquires undervalued oil and gas assets in Kazakhstan. The Company, through its subsidiaries, owns a 50% interest in the KMG Ustyurt license (Ustyurt). The Company focuses on exploring and developing Ustyurt, an onshore oil and gas concession comprising approximately 6,500 square kilometers in the Caspian Sea region of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


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Comment by surething1111on Jun 05, 2009 8:29pm
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Post# 16048640

RE: RE: Oh Yeah...

RE: RE: Oh Yeah...
Drillbit,

You stated:  "We will have the last laugh for sure"

You know what they say about "He who laughs Last" ........... it's usually because he thinks the slowest. LMAO!!!!!  How very apt when applied to you.

You also stated: "Yup I screwed up. I guess I was trying point out the fact that LBEproduction costs are way higher than they report."

Remember now,  those costs were being applied to way higher than 0.4% nickel. If as you state "the costs are way higher than they report",   then where are you getting your info from?  Can you link us to your source.  You surely didn't attempt a math problem on your own did you?  I sure as sh@t don't want to borrow your calculator,  or dictionary for that matter.   Still LMAO.  On second thoughts maybe I do, your calculator could convince a poor man he was rich.

I see in one of your responses to Nickel77 that you mentioned darcel again. I  think maybe I should do a newer update to see how  his recommendations are holding up.   Maybe you could do it for me,  you seem to idolize the CPA.  Have you found a more profitable recommendation of his yet to add to the list?
You also chose this little snippet in another of your responses "open-pitable accessible followed by ramp." isn't that the same snippet that was omitted from the  recently revised AIF at Sedar?  As the phrase is no longer there I can't confirm. Strange that you would still choose to quote anything like it,  especially as it's been pointed out to you on numerous occasions that it is no longer there.

I  used to think investing in any particular stock didn't require any prerequisites until I started reading this BB,  and it seems being a slow learner could be one that maybe is required in some.

I have to say,  you are almost as entertaining as Checks dancing monkeys and Tonyg's claim of "Yeah,sure is fun to wind them up lol "  Tonyg did it never occur to you,  that to be able to wind anyone up,  they would first have to believe in something you have said.  Oh the irony!

In the attempt earlier today, at trying to cover up Drillbits big BOO BOO and Nickel77's pointing out of the fact,  there was barely a mention or reference to the share price movement. I suppose when you've been touting 25.00 dollar or higher buyouts for over 2 years,  a share price going from 0.50 to 0.60 in a trading session isn't really worth a hill of beans,  is it?   Even the latest recruit is only looking for a  2x - 4x  windfall on the trio of reports.  Drillbit, mathematically that means they are looking for 1.20 - 2.40 .........Isn't it about time you threatened with a lawsuit. The nerve of some posters.  Makes you wonder if he really did his DD.

Anyway Drillbit, seeing as you are fond of throwing around proverbs or cliches,  like living in glass houses,  and taking high roads, or being the slowest thinker, whoops,  I mean laughing last, maybe you should try this one on your employer at your next company meeting,  especially if he mentions any of your BOO BOO's!  Tell him "Never send a boy to do a man's job"


S. 



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