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TSXV:NAG - Post by User

Post by actionplanneron Aug 06, 2011 11:29pm
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To buy or not to buy?

To buy or not to buy?I would like to buy back into NAG just to have a vested interest with reading this Bull Board.  I think the posters all have a sense of humour. Great to see on a BB . So many others have bashers and pumpers, Nag just has down to earth posters.  I think it might have something to do with the "down to Earth" share price. How much more down to the ground can a stock go?
 Questions.
1) Is there any coal at all in Kentucky property?
2)If so is it minable, for a profit?
3) How long will this company operate before another PP?
4)What will the next PP generate? ( PP@ .01 would need another 100,000,000 shares issued to only raise $1000,000  which doesnt last long.
  5) Is Chucky willing to dig the imaginary coal out himself ?  (doubt that!)


What I'm getting at is, if there ever was coal on the Kentucky property , anyone can mine it.  There are machines out there that can dig a needle out of a straw pile and leave the straw. . They had 2 0r  3 contractrors hired that ate up money and didn't mine enough to pay for their lunch!. I don't believe there was a mineable coal deposit to begin with , otherwise the previous land holders would still be mining or have it tapped out.  Hence this was all a scam from the beginning!
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