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Metanor Resources MEAOD

Metanor Resources Inc is engaged in the production and sale of gold as well as acquisition, exploration, and development of mining properties. It projects include the Moroy Project and Barry project among others.


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Comment by fruitvale3067on Mar 16, 2018 8:35am
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RE:RE:RE:Here is the deal - the REAL deal

RE:RE:RE:Here is the deal - the REAL deal
Larry wrote: Look, there will always be a variety of characters that live in the past. We chose to look forward.
When I contemplate the returns available to those invested here, then multiply it by the risk ratio I envision, it is a no brainer. Buy or hold.
If you can not fathom the risk reward ratio working in your favour move on.
The running negative commentary is boorish, transparent, loutish.
And that' s my HA! and I' m sticking too it ILuv.


OK larry sounds good. You have described a mathamatical formula for why you invested in MTO. I like math it's also how financial reports are figured out. Based on your statement above your mathamatical equation looks like this:

Returns Availabe X Risk Ratio = Buy or hold

Would you mind filling in the equatiion with numbers and so we can see how it adds up. Not to mention describe what the risk ratio actually is and how you came up with it to define buy or hold.

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