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Comment by victor2009on May 31, 2011 2:50pm
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Post# 18651127

RE: Tick-Talk, Tick-talk...

RE: Tick-Talk, Tick-talk...NiceGuyEddie,

I don't know what light you give yourself credit for having seen, but anything that you've offered towards discussion on this forum would indicate it isn't a very bright light that that you're using. I assume the horse race you're talking about is the company's efforts to develop a producing mining company. Unlike you, I am not familiar with the company's efforts going back ten years. I am familiar with the company's history from the time Gary Nash became involved, and since the present controlling shareholder's chose to end Gary Nash tenure as CEO. I was not pleased that Jilin Jien made this decision, and I am not impressed with the communication with shareholders since that time.

However as for the future of the company, I am much more impressed with the opinions of Gary Nash and Jilin Jien in their assessments of the company potential, than by your opinion. Both Gary Nash and Jilin Jien invested significant funds and time in the belief that the company has potential. I don't know what your expertise you claim in developing mining companies, but unless you can disclose otherwise, I assume it is very low level compared to those who have guided this company. I have no trouble in accepting Jilin Jien's opinion that the "horse race" is not over - they have their public reputation and millions of dollars bet on this horse, and they have experience and success in the mining business. You have a reputation that might be worth nothing in real life - and certainly means nothing when you're hiding behind the skirt of anonymity; I take it you also have no dollars at stake if you're wrong. Its very easy to ignore your assessment of the company - over those that have credibility.
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