RE:Tfsa are you going to safe the oil industry?Tcheck... do you think Saudi Arabia is going bankrupt? Russia? Kuwait? The U.S.? Now, do you also think Exxon will go belly up? How about Royal Dutch Shell? I assume you will be giddy when the Suncor refinery in Montreal shuts down... What makes me think you will be the first to whine about paying $2.00 or more a litre for gas and of course you will blame the Federal Gov't, right? Yes, there will absolutely be bankruptcies in the industry and do you know that over the years there have been bankruptcies and distress sales. It's all part of the business economy. The petroleum industry WILL REBOUND, not that it's totally down and out right now!
Tcheck... compare the new lithium industry with the marijuana industry a few years ago. Up and coming, with the potential to make HUGE money/profits! Look at it now... do you think maybe it was over-hyped just a bit? Did you buy in Canopy (T.WEED) at over 50 bucks figuring it'll go to the heights of Apple Corp. and now complain that it's under $15? Look at how many small growers fell by the wayside or got bought out. Only the worthy survive! How many of those start-ups demanded 0% interest loans or hand-outs from the gov'ts? Every new industry has its winners and failures! It just appears that Nemaska failed right out of the starting blocks!
Tcheck... quit your f'uckin' whining about how important NMX is? It's diddly-squat in the really big picture! Proven, important, ongoing, world-wide industries, such as oil, are absolutely essential and must be supported! Start-ups, that have already fallen flat on their faces, should be cast aside. When the time is right, they will make it.
Tcheck... I feel badly that so many have lost money on this NMX fiasco. But, weren't many of you "loading up" late last year, hoping to make a killing with this stock? It blew up in your faces... Calgary did warn you, with concrete reasoning!!! You took a gamble, in spite of knowing the odds were not good and YOU LOST! Blame yourselves for your own stupidity, but DO NOT EXPECT MY TAX DOLLARS TO COVER YOUR LOSSES!
Tcheck wrote: how are you going to stave off the coming bankruptcies ?