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Post by goldpoeton Sep 02, 2015 11:25pm
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Another informative write up on SAS

Another informative write up on SASI want to encourage people to donate to this writer, or sign up for seekingalfa, good info that needs to be supported.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/3482426-st-andrew-goldfields-is-getting-ready-for-a-higher-production-and-cash-flow?auth_param=14b7m0:1auefta:f25ba2180a5b7e9872a96dd41897ea26&uprof=45&dr=1
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For what it's worth, I own over 1.4 million shares of SAS at an average cost of $0.26 American dollars, so I'm currently am in the red. I believe this is an unusual investment opportunity and I'm putting my money where my mouth is. Haven't sold a share to date, and don't plan to until at least $.40 Canadian. I'm a psychologist in Palo Alto, have no background in mining, have no special investment acumen, in fact a poor investment track record, no worthwhile credentials, so don't for a minute take my advice as investment advice. I'm about to publish the first ever psychology book in verse, however, and this will be my hedge if SAS turns out to be a bust. I know, I know, it's not much of a hedge, but what's the alternative, the US stock market, the US dollar? I know enough to know that we're in an very dangerous world economic situation, and I like it that SAS makes money the very old fashioned way: Gold.
Good luck to all longs.
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