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Claude Res Inc CLGRF

"Claude Resources Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold and other precious metal properties. Its projects include Seabee Property and various exploration properties located at Laonil Lake. It also owns Amisk Gold Property."


GREY:CLGRF - Post by User

Comment by December3on Dec 17, 2012 10:07am
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RE: December:---->Bottles

RE: December:---->Bottles

Oh my Bottles - isn't one full of them self?  WOW!

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Truth be told, I do not have to read any of those posts.

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You don't read the posts but yet you form an opinion?  That sure seems like the height of arrogance and close-mindedness.  Oh and then you want to try to take the high road?  That kind of BS cloaked in PC-ism is highly offensive, try peddling it somewhere else.

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I love it when these guys, get cornered by the facts - can't refute them so they switch to some other game: personal attacks, arrogance, advice, etc.

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You sir would get more credibility if you'd argue the facts and admit where you made mistakes.  But I guess admitting one's errors, even though one is annonymous on a BB is too difficult?  Jeez!

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Hey, I'm not perfect.  In fact, I scr *wed up the due date of the debenture as one poster kindly pointed out.  But at least I'm willing to admit my mistakes.   Sure I have a critical eye, but years of investing in the PM field has taught me the value of a close evaluation of these companies.  Those who buy "the story" without THINKING are most likely to be the ones grousing and complaining when the whole thing falls appart, or get taken over at a low level.  You have to open up your eyes, see what is out there and learn to deal with it. 

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It seems clear to me that there is potential here, just that it is "stuck" behind a management team that has accomplished very little in 17 years time.

 

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