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Mahdia Gold Corp MHGPF



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Comment by Ardshaelon Feb 16, 2012 1:20am
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RE: RE: Enough

RE: RE: Enough

That's a very serious allegation there. Do you have anything to back up your claim or are you just promoting slander against Jerrio?

I don't think there are many, if any on this board that have been invested as long as I have with this company. I don't deny that mgmt (Al specifically) leaves much to be desired but of every bit of information that I know of says this has a lot of potential. I have never seen Jerrio fraudulently misrepresent information regarding MGD. I've seen him be a bit over enthusiastic as many of us have been from time to time but never to the extent that you allege.

On another note: I think some of you are forgetting a couple things. First, this is a junior mining company and like the vast majority of juniors, there are growing pains. You should realize that Omai was coveted by other companies and as much as Al frustrates me at times, he was still able to acquire it and receive prospecting rights by Guyana.

Second, it doesn't matter who you are, a mining operations generally takes 5-10 years to get started from the beginning of the process. Even then, that's generally a timeline for more established companies. This is a constant misunderstanding in the mining world. Al has been working on this project for about 7 years now. Even if it takes another couple years to begin operations, he's still falling within generally accepted timelines.

Really, everyone just needs to relax a bit more. I still feel confident that it will come together regardless of any setbacks we've seen. The fact is, progress is being made and we just have to wait for it to unfold.

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