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Noble Iron Inc V.NIR.H

Noble Iron Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company does not operate any business and does not have any operating revenue.


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Comment by idleSpeculatoron Aug 27, 2003 6:44pm
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Post# 6358921

RE: Waiting Game

RE: Waiting GameAnd I made a specific point that is NOT beyond Napiers control and does not impact on the areas you talked about? I make it in the hope that one or more people may take it on board, and it get through to management. Your explanation of the complications of labeling and art work and..... what was the purpose? We have had two threads running here and in both cases you have chosen to answer issue a) by talking about Issue b). and each time being very understanding about how difficult b) is for the company. You have me baffled PMC. I used to have you on ignore becuase you used to be overly optimistic and answered everything. Been impressed with how much more objective as well as informed you have become. I just don't get this one trait. It's like criticism of compnay, even if objective pushes a button somewhere. What are you afraid of? We are really on the same side, we are invested and want to see the company do well. Apologising for them and saying next year may be better isn't going to apply the kind of investor pressure that will make a difference. You know more than most, work out the weeknesses, argue them, pull people on board behind you, build some support, apply pressure. Alternatively cross your fingers and hope Frank Dixon 'is the man'. He may be?). Idle
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