RE: RE: RE: trade4everblackgold, I appreciate your fair reply. You are rihgt, of course it makes not sense if I bash a stock of which I am holding millions of shares. But as a long time of ten years existence of CDO did end in mud only, it is anyway not important if one bashes the stock or is pumping it, it has no effect at all.
Reagrding accumulation: It is my sad believe, that prices today are not the lowest one we will see. Yes, pre-rollback you are right, but not post-rollback. I have been writing about this here several times. The shareprice will drop lower.... especially with the dilution by new private placements post-split. Those 400k I bought has been very unusual for me as I NEVER ever have bought shares before a rollback. I have see too many shareholder suffer by this decision of a management. I was hoping that those, socalled new investors, might buy additional shares now and lift the price up to .05 again. But, as we see, those new investors want cheap shares - which is to understand. But this means to me, that new investors (IF they exist) are not very confident in the future of CDO, otherwise they would think, current prices are a bargain. They might have bought those shares of MineralFields at a higher price and a fat with shares now. So they do not buy at this bargain price anymore.
However, I do not hav any confindence anymore in CDO, I just hope some idiots will believe, that a small number of OS makes CDO intersting. And to those I would like to sell my shares. But I am shure, I will never break-even here. CDO got to heavy with those properties. Too many properties which never can be drilled extensively. This has been my critic always: Rene Bernard collected properties........................what for ? He did not do anything with them within ten years. and this will go on like this if a new management does not sell big time and concentrates on the essential of an explorer.....to drill and explore a small number of good properties with the money which is available ! This will result in something and will make the market happy and interested. Quod erat demonstrandum !