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Newcastle Minerals Ltd A.NCM


Primary Symbol: V.NCM



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Comment by zentrarianNZon Dec 26, 2013 3:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SUE STRATHCONA

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SUE STRATHCONAI'm with VOKBLVR on this one. If there's any merit to a lawsuit involving insider trading and the like, now is not the time to pursue it. It would only consume financial resources and mire the sp further in this funk it has yet to fully recover from. There will be time enough for counting - and holding accountable - when the deal is done.

As for Strathcona issuing a statement admitting that they were wrong, all I can say is, dream on. In the first place, from their POV - and almost certainly from a legal standpoint - they weren't negligent, they were simply mistaken in their conclusions because they followed a sampling method that proved insufficient to judge the resource. That might be "wrong", but it isn't criminal.

Granted, as a new shareholder, I've benefited from the sp collapse, but that's beside the point. If Strathcona is the only outstanding issue, then the share price will return to "12 or higher" in due time, so simply holding tight - or taking advanatge of the sale by adding on - would be a better strategy than b-tching about old news.

As another saying goes, "living well is the best revenge."
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