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Longford Energy Inc V.LFD



TSXV:LFD - Post by User

Post by taxdemiccoon Mar 03, 2011 12:30am
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Post# 18223443

Response to HHOC....

Response to HHOC....Hello Everyone,

Given that you are the only one whom responded to my email destined for good40 then I have a few questions for you.

Your response was negative, which confirms to me that you have no position in this stock or you are short.  Am I correct?

If you do own the stock, then how do you benefit since your posts create nothing but doubt and discourage investors?   It is the excellent of a businessman whom operates a firm and tells investors that his business is not worth it, it will never payoff, yet he owns the bulk of the shares.

I am curious to know your position.

You do know that a long whom bashes his own holdings should have his head checked since it calls into question his investing abiilities, meaning that he doesn't know when to buy.

Are you gutsy enough to respond to my questions?

Other matter:  It really doesn't matter what you, me or anyone else thinks.   What matters is what SOROS thinks and, what matters is what is in the ground.   All this talk is just that, talk.

My experience is that stocks rally during the speculation phase, that is before the event happens, somethings up to one year before, some even two years.   I have rarely seen a stock that rallies after the events like you are speculating.

JMHO
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