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VMS VENTURES INC. VMSTF



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Comment by axegirl1on Jan 23, 2015 1:06pm
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RE:RE:VMS Provides Reed Mine Operations Update

RE:RE:VMS Provides Reed Mine Operations Update
Respectively,  I did not say low copper prices where the problem.   However, low copper prices are shouting out volumes on the state of the world right how.  Copper is the pulse of the economy.  It is often used as a health check-up (if you will)  to see how much a recovery or downturn we are having.    Can you say that Vms Ventures is the only company that is down?  Of course not.
People fled the stock market in 2008, and facts suggest a large percentage will never return.
Retired people with "Play Money," who used to invest in the stock market refuse to take a chance.
These issues are beyond Vms Ventures control.  I am probably one of the bigger shareholder's here.
But i am not going to "blame," Vms for the low share price.  By the way, lets say you have just become CEO of Vms Ventures.  So what are you going to do?   How would you change things?  Are you going blow all your money on exploration (which may not do a thing for the sp) or are you going to "manage" your money. ( Please no b.s. about management salaries.)  We all invest in juniors and we all know CEO's and everyone else employed has a paid salary.   By the way,
I find it highly offensive as a shareholder that Russ49 can call the people on this board "Sheep." 
The stock market is one of the most risky things right now that you can do with your money.  No one forces you to invest.   If you have a problem with the company paying wages, (this has came up several times) then maybe these are not the type of investments for you.  Every company pays their people.   I know.  I go work every day.  Be reasonable.  

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