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Fabled Silver Gold Corp T.FCO


Primary Symbol: V.FCO.H Alternate Symbol(s):  FBSGF

Fabled Silver Gold Corp. is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on identifying new opportunities.


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Comment by JohnEStromJron Jun 30, 2010 5:41pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: metals prices 28 J

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: metals prices 28 Jboozerbyron,

I know how to convert short tons to long tonnes.   What relevance is thecurrency conversion to Chinese RMB?   From what I understand all is in$US. 

As for taking my money somewhere else - be glad to if they would give meback the 80% that they've managed to piss away trying to get this minegoing.  In the mean time our CEO is making a handsome salary as areother members of the management AND lots of stock options.

Let me tell you how to make a small fortune in FCO stock.   Start with aLARGE fortune in FCO stock.  It will become a small fortune verysoon.   When the Coalcorp loan was announced the stock was trading at$1.25 per share.  That's WAY down from the $2.50 per share a year ago.You're a math whiz, isn't that about half the former value?  Now it'sdown to a fabulous
.91 which is a drop of over 27% from when the"loan" was announced and down a whopping 63% from one year ago.   Thelowest it got - before today - was
.93 on May 21 which was wheninvestors finally digested the terms and conditions of this FABULOUSloan. 

Tell me, WHY are you defending this company's management?  Is it basedon their superlative track record of their PR campaign?   They were,seemingly, doing great - until they made that loan.  Now the wheels havecome off the cart for investors.  Hey, if they want to give me back the
.69/ share I paid [$4.83 equivalent] I'm HAPPY to go.  Until then Iguess I'll voice my opinion and investors like you can watch in silenceas we fade to black.  I'm unimpressed and not real sure why you AREimpressed.  Unless you're a short then I too would be ecstatic.
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