RE:RE:RE:TSMC Accused of Contaminating WaterwaysTurtleinvestor wrote: McRambus, Again, it's up to the readers on this board to decide whether your postings are valuable or not, sorry to know that you're such a loser(moneywise) who still hangs around with
a loser company( that yourself know clearly) after so many years, LOL, that doesn't sound smart and pretty much counterdicting what you claimed to be. You should had Cut your losses and pain long time ago and be chasing your next winner ,what is the point ,coming to that stock board(NML) bashing or whining about the clear loser company that you know so deeply? As for " who attacks who" also is for others to judge Anyhow, you're welcome to post here as long as you don't insult , intimidate or call anyone names.Please try to calm down yourself a bit before posting as in the meantime I realize that you have such an anger management issue.
I don't see anything untrue in that post. He's not that far off the mark. Not much to be positive about, literally nothing has happened the past 3 years. This company had the backing of a billion dollar steel conglomarate that spent a billion in NML shares and an additional billion in the DSO project and countless millions in feasability studies and tens of millions in port capacity.
Most had no idea Bloom Lake was sold for $10 million and ($41 million liabilities) until that interview on BNN. It was a bankruptcy sale, anyone could have bid higher. Champion was broke, yet still did the deal and did a placement @ 16 cents and the CEO bought 15% of the financing with his own money. Some context; over $5 billion was spent on Bloom Lake.
How anyone from NML didn't think to buy up Bloom Lake for peanuts is unfathomable and clearly a stain on the Patzelt era of management. Unless you bought the past few weeks, every single sharholder is a loser here, me included. I think even the most staunch shareholder can't deny this has been a horrendous investment.