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NORTHERN SUN MINING CORP > Tick-Talk, Tick-talk...
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Post by dellrey6666 on May 26, 2011 2:39pm

Tick-Talk, Tick-talk...

Here we are May 26/2011 and still NO conc being produced at the redstone concentrator. 
LBE is a true test of patience for investors.  Waiting for the MOE to lift its "stop production" order on LBE.
Looks like another big oss yr for 2011. The chinese are laughing all the way to the bank with cheap canuck Ni conc from a CDN coy they control.  Ohh where in the new fearless CEO??? 
Comment by NiceGuyEddie on May 27, 2011 5:21am
i hope that victor now sees the light and has finally given up on this dead horse.  this horse lost the race even before the gun went off.  absolutely brutal performance over the last 10 years. 
Comment by victor2009 on May 31, 2011 2:50pm
NiceGuyEddie,I don't know what light you give yourself credit for having seen, but anything that you've offered towards discussion on this forum would indicate it isn't a very bright light that that you're using. I assume the horse race you're talking about is the company's efforts to develop a producing mining company. Unlike you, I am not familiar with the company ...more  
Comment by dellrey6666 on May 31, 2011 5:01pm
I have held this stock from the Luddwig days.  I give full credit to NASH for his dedication and hands-on hard work to raise LBE into production.  In my opinion its a pipe dream that LBE will ever become a mid-tier mining coy.  At the heart of the corp there is something very lacking.  This is evident from Bay St not having any interest in the coy.  The only real winner is ...more  
Comment by NiceGuyEddie on Jun 01, 2011 11:16am
victorino, again with the 5,000 word responses?  just kidding, glad to hear you are still with usunfortunately victorino, the facts speak for themselves.  not sure i'll ever understand why you are such a big fan of nash bridges, then again maybe you are nash bridges.
Comment by victor2009 on Jun 01, 2011 12:08pm
dellrey6666,I agree with the credit you give Gary Nash for his efforts to bring LBE to production status. Too many are quick to criticize, without giving credit for what he accomplished. Gary attempted to get a small company off the ground, with minimal dilution and maximum rewards to the early shareholders. The timing of outside influences over which he had no control, made that impossible. Many ...more  
Comment by victor2009 on Jun 01, 2011 12:29pm
NiceGuyEddie,Another contribution worthy of you. A borrowed, brilliant phrase that "facts speak for themselves" - but an inability to express your own thoughts on what the facts are, nor conclusions with reasons.As for your failure to understand, I had the idea that you wouldn't understand the respect that some might have for ability, intelligence and integrity.
Comment by NiceGuyEddie on Jun 01, 2011 1:18pm
nash bridges' accomplishments, now that's funny.  who made money the last few years, the guy who listened to you or the guy who listened to me?producing mine, you're too funny....total mine life of 5 years at best and will likely produce at a loss for 5 years, victor, stop, ur killing me.
Comment by victor2009 on Jun 01, 2011 3:02pm
NiceGuyEddie,I would be very interested in knowing just what your accomplishments have been. I take it you feel they have been sufficient that you can laugh at the accomplishment of developing a mining company from the point of being dismantled by previous management to a point of being acquired by a global mining company. Somehow I doubt that a comparison of your accomplishments would match ...more  
Comment by NiceGuyEddie on Jun 01, 2011 3:27pm
you are nash bridges, aren't you?
Comment by dellrey6666 on Jun 01, 2011 7:24pm
Sorry not me
Comment by NiceGuyEddie on Jun 24, 2011 2:32pm
seriously, is it me or is LBE the biggest piece of $hit stock on the public markets today?oh no i can almost feel nash bridges', i mean victor's 8 page response coming....
Comment by mineguru on Jun 25, 2011 11:21pm
It is unfortunate that people talk about companies and their stocks without having any real knowledge about what is happening within the organization.If you believe LBE is such a poor stock then move on.  It is the short sighted, non-educated people who post remarks such as this.
Comment by NiceGuyEddie on Jun 27, 2011 10:17am
max 2 cents by the end of this year.  a real POS.
Comment by lovemytruck on Jun 28, 2011 10:32pm
LBE is not down for the count yet, be patient, all things come to those who wait, including mine closures.  I  have seen some signs they are still looking ahead, so   2 cents is a few months off at least. Perhaps with the  first frost..
Comment by NiceGuyEddie on Aug 02, 2011 10:16am
Liberty Mines...what a great call Victorinonow is everything i was telling you about this POS finally sinking into that skull of yours?i don't want another 5,000 words, just a thank you niceguyeddie.
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