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Longford Energy Inc V.LFD



TSXV:LFD - Post by User

Post by cincoagainon Jul 27, 2012 6:10pm
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Post# 20161072

An epic heavyweight championship battle

An epic heavyweight championship battle

I am so glad to have a front row seat to this epic battle between the champion taxistealer and the very able challanger kaosblues.  Here's how I call the fight so far........

First off, tax is the champ simply because he has been posting here much longer. kaos is a most worthy opponent due to his agility and skill as a poster.

So I would say up to now it is a "draw" and here are the good/bad punches thrown so far.  KAOS missed with the following points 1) Tax is the farthest thing from a company man. He has been railing against the company for over a year.  2) Tax has been VERY valuable here by keeping the pumpers that used to inhabit this board from infecting things with their lies and deceipt. He single handedly  took them on and drove them away (him and the shi##y stock price completely invalidated the pumpers).  TAX missed with 1) attacking Kaos while Kaos was providing some very unbiased, thoughtful and useful strategies regarding LFD, particularily the accounting and legal approaches. It would have been better to recognize Kaos as an ally, despite him being a lawyer - hehe.  

Tax scored with a shot to the jaw by questioning kaos' claim about selling out at $.22.  From my foggy memory, it never hit $.22 during this time period, not for one share and not for one minute.

Kaos scored by multiple body punching Tax about being belligerent and cantankerous towards all and ignoring the valuable advice he was providing.

OK........fighters, go back to your corners, take a rest and then come out swinging. I have a front row seat!

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