RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:MEAOFtsoprano1 wrote: M, I tried responding to Bob's post before but internet went down and never posted. I actually mentioned Gran Columbia in my post. My point was that MMs are not farting around with a dime stock. They don't play games unless they are working a big order, which they apparently are not since there is more than enough stock to fill anyone's order without games. I still contend that they will make no money or very little. I see no reason why their all in would go down enough. I can't remember what it was last Q, but it astonished me that it was as high as it was. I will wait and see if there is improvement but will lighten my lode if it pops between now and when earnings are announced. I have been around long enough to learn management is most concerned with keeping the pay checks coming till retirement hits. And, I recognize this behavior from owning API for years. You would think I would learn. But, who knows maybe I am wrong and they will make some dough.
T
Hi T ...Im not sure what your tyrying to compare with these guys who mine in a one of the most dangerous juristiction in the world !!!
In Colombia, resource extraction by foreign companies continues to be regarded as a form of “neocolonialism,” especially in some sectors of academia. This image is being fostered not only by groups on the left, but also is one of the underlying dogmas of the guerilla and environmental movements, which are especially strongly against foreign mining companies.
To a Canadian mine in the GREENSTONE BELT ... And Quebec mining friendly !!!
Risk vs Reward in Canada any day over 3rd world country...
As to the other part I Have seen it done with another junior I owned and MM involvement Allana potash and Dundee ...under anonymous trading...take it for what its worth....good luck
Bob