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Comment by checksonon Jun 09, 2010 4:13pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Prognoz - Great news

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Prognoz - Great newsi do not understand why you do not write all information and keep a lot of your thoughts for yourself as they are worthwhile and shed light on eventually not spotted ground. i.e. alex, please give your answer on your question. seeing proud after his, IMO good sell and smart decision to pay down his dept, still being active on this board shows passion and deserves more than such a plain answer, speaking also for myself. even without being active this board gives a great insight and furthermore i do not think that this board lost importance. our famous nut is not writing anymore and was nerving as to many reacted IMO. so it even became as great as it was before.

so for prognoz we heard a lot.  as a fact we still produce 300000 ounce a year and have nearly no dept.
be it an ipo or not there is the ftse gold index, there are vehicles which need to buy.
 
but.....i also would not buy at 80 when i would not be already invested. The full year figures show a loss and reputation is even as a word far away from being outspoken. how would you explain to a third party to invest in a company ,screwing around in all possible ways, a serious amount of money seeing the liquidity and good performance the last 12-18 month (perhaps less or more but i am to lazy to check).

we all know we have a porsche in the garage priced as a proton.

so there is nothing to loose to share in depth thoughts, when you did a lot of research as it seems to me.

thanks

ps. chris charlwood tries dancing with the bears and olma reports the summary.
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