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Post by Nickel77 on Nov 11, 2010 11:31am

ExSudbury

ExSudbury 

 

“And frankly with Nash gone and the company now pretty officially toast, I would have expected you, Nickel and the rest of the Liberty cheerleaders to abandon ship. That's usually what happened on other bullboards when a company finally went under”.

 

I guess we won't be seeing Victor, Nickel and the rest here anymore”.

 

LBE has never been a pump and dump story like the neighbors you speak of ExSudbury.  Most of us are still invested in LBE and believe in the project we originally bought into.  Obviously, the recent news will make things more volatile over the coming weeks, but it will settle down.

 

The properties and assets we invested in have not changed and LBE will continue to move itself toward full production over the coming month or two.  It is looking more evident that Q-1 of 2011 will be the quarter LBE reaches its full production capacity, and it will be those numbers that will drive this company forward in my opinion.

 

Personally,  I am very disappointed that Gary is no longer with LBE, as I am well aware of the commitment, effort, and the personal sacrifices he has put into this company to get it up and running to where it is today. 

 

Sorry to disappoint you Ex, but I will be staying around with my investment in LBE, as I fully believe in this project. I also have no doubt you will also be hanging around as well.

 

Best

 

Nickel

Comment by doingthejob on Nov 11, 2010 12:02pm
Nickel77,Maybe you could rally the minority shareholders and vote to have Nash reinstated.  Oh, but I forgot, if you get every single vote from the minority shareholders, you still cannot get the number of votes you need to win.  Hmmm, sounds like JJ is firmly in control and the dictator has spoken!  I'm sure JJ will  look out for the interests of minority shareholders, don ...more  
Comment by candysamples on Nov 11, 2010 2:04pm
Actually Ex the 49% have zero hope at all.  The preferreds get to vote now anyway.  thats about 75 percent or so control. Mao wins everytime.  And now its next quarter of hgope.  Well read yesterdays news.  mcwaters can't produce enough to say afloat anyway.  And for the other propertys, one was already sold and Mcara drilling showed nothing for cobalt.Triple ...more  
Comment by SIMB0 on Nov 12, 2010 9:58am
Surely this is a joke. The imbeciles keep talking with absolutely no facts to back up their arguments and think they are right. No matter how many times you give them the correct figures and answers they jump to their own conclusions. Now I know why I have stayed away from this board for so long. My head hurts after two days. My hats off to you nickel for trying to teach the neanderthals, I would ...more  
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