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Curis Resources Ltd PCCRF



GREY:PCCRF - Post by User

Comment by elgin1on Dec 20, 2011 5:27pm
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RE: HIGH RISK

RE: HIGH RISKSo you have made your point before. Since you do not own any shares and after your due diligence, have decided not to buy any shares, how can you make a recommendation of strong sell?  Wait in three months time you will reanalyze the stock and come to the same conclusion.  Is this the only stock you are making a recommendation on? Sounds fishy and I bet you are a paid blogger by Southwest Partners/POWOF.  Town of Florence and its council have a say but the state can override the the council and city. The state can unilaterally decide how the land use  fits the  best interest of the state - and I am talking about the land that falls under the town jurisdiction. Go ahead and look up the state statues that pertain to this.  Once the Curis gets the go ahead for the state land and starts production of copper and shows there is no environmental risk, the land under the town portion will go ahead.   Whats the point of the state allowing copper production on its half and not on the part under town control?      
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