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Post by mewbuddy on Oct 14, 2011 10:48am

DEBT

the debt growing speed is astonishing. according to sedar,Interest bearing notes and borrowings was 34m at the beginning of 2010. as of June 2011 it grows to 58.7 million. amazing debt growing speed. and assets decreased 8m at the same period.
Comment by Nickel77 on Oct 14, 2011 2:42pm
Mewbuddy,No one doubts LBE has a mountain ahead of them to climb, but the market obviously sees something ahead that has some positives in it.  Haven't seen you around before.  You wouldn't happen to be one of those old ISM aliases would you?In any case, best with your investing. Nickel
Comment by mewbuddy on Oct 14, 2011 3:10pm
well, i did trade it these days. if you are really a nickel fan there is a lot more better choices. this is nothing but a momentum play. i don't think it can stay above 15 cents for a long period. just my own opinion and good luck with ur investing.
Comment by bigbucks888 on Oct 14, 2011 3:17pm
Sounds like someone whose thread name starts with a T
Comment by JohnEStromJr on Dec 19, 2011 7:31pm
Nickel77,After they wrested control of Liberty Mines [Thanks Gary, glad YOU got YOUR golden parachute] the Chinese don't have to show any profit. They can bleed this POS dry, internally charge whatever they want and throw crumbs to shareholders. Yes, they are the biggest shareholders but once they get rid of the small shareholders they can then show a nice profit. Until then you're going ...more  
Comment by Nickel77 on Dec 20, 2011 11:39am
John, I don’t think there were too many of us that were pleasedwith how our investment in LBE turned out. At the same time though, many of ushad the opportunity to sell our shares when the price was over $ 3.00 and $4.00 dollars.  To those that didsell,   LBE turned out to be a greatinvestment; so good on them.    Those that didn’t sell, including me, got greedy ...more  
Comment by victor2009 on Dec 20, 2011 12:48pm
I see the Strom Trooper is back.  It would likely be best to ignore him, except that he has been absent for so long his tactics may be unknown to some new readers. His record on this forum and on Stockhouse should be made known.JohnEStrom is a bitter old man who was booted from Stockhouse, with all his offending posts removed, for expressing his racist hate in an unacceptable manner ...more  
Comment by JohnEStromJr on Dec 23, 2011 2:11am
Wow, it sounds like victor2009 is the bitter guy.   The fact is that most of us were led down the primrose path by Gary Nash.  We believed in him to our own harm and some here - including victor2009 [new nom de plume] defended Nash - I wonder why.  Gary Nash got his golden parachute and delivered Liberty Mines to the Chinese and the rest of his shareholders got slaughtered ...more  
Comment by JohnEStromJr on Dec 23, 2011 2:15am
Comment by DarkAngel2012 on Dec 23, 2011 8:00am
Its nice you learned the HTML commands, you no longer need them as this poster GUI finally does what it was intended for in the first place across all browsers.   I bought 300K shares @ the 0.05/0.06 era earlier in the quarter., I am still over profit so I don't really care at this point if the company stays where it is for another 6 months before moving north till all debt is cleared and ...more  
Comment by rastaman1 on Dec 28, 2011 7:00pm
John E:   So, why are you back here? Have you bought more shares of LBE? If so, why? -- R.
Comment by victor2009 on Jan 03, 2012 3:05pm
Rastaman asks if Johnny Boy is back invested in LBE. I doubt it. Based on his postings on this forum and on others I've checked, his method is to buy in to a stock, and when his timing proves wrong he begins whining and crying about the inability of management, and at some point sells at a loss. He is not man enough to take responsibility for his own investment decisions. He fails to realize ...more  
Comment by JohnEStromJr on Jan 20, 2012 4:00pm
Stalking me over on the Fire River Board?  And posting very inaccurate and personal posts?  That's the work of a coward, Victor.  And no, I sold this POS some time ago.  The Chinese do NOT have to make a profit since THEY get the metal.  They can run this at a loss and still do fine. Shareholders can't and have no say in how the company is run.  One day they ...more  
Comment by victor2009 on Jan 20, 2012 4:47pm
Strom Trooper, I did drop over to the V.FAU forum, to let them know the type of lowlife they were dealing with. I think most of them knew your inadequacies as an investor - I thought it might explain your whining, if they knew a bit more about you. After all, you visited the LBE forum, having no shares in LBE. Why can't I visit the FAU forum, having no shares in FAU? I would be interested in ...more  
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