RE:RE:My Views on Recent Share Price Actionrdy2rumble wrote: You sure like to type eh Alwayswrong.. There's a whole lot of words really saying nothing.. Your a "busy" worker I can tell,, and when I say "busy worker" I'm saying you like to make things more complicated than required,, take a small problem and make it bigger than it is,, talk for the sake of talking,, you must be a hit at the work place... Do people fall asleep on you during conversations or do they just turn and walk away while your still talking? I'm guessing "eye rolling" is common place with your work mates... Guessing your a boss type or supervisor of sorts and the crew has to engage and entertain your gibberish. Your a painful read..
I'm a very good touch typer, so it doesn't take me long to post.
Talk about typing and saying nothing. Interesting how you go on in your post about me saying nothing, yet have no counter-agruments to my points - just generic insults. Usefulness = zero.
You can decide not click on my posts or put me in ignore if you wish, but it seems you aren't very familiar with how the share price for a small first mine builder typically proceeds from exploration to first pour. Before the FS and financing are done, companies like TLG are debt-free with an MRE in hand, and if the price of the metals they have in the ground are rising, no big surprise that the share price gets a boost as they haven't got to the hard part yet. As I've stated before, sound management is the biggest factor in the success of a company like this. Yes, the economics of the project play a big role too, but just like an inferior coach of a team with great players, bad decisions can end up in disappointment. Let's see who ends up building this project and how well a foundation they can produce pre-construction before spiking the ball in the end zone.
Suggestion: Next time, post something of substance if you disagree with a post of mine - name calling shows ignorance and/or insecurity.