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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum LAKE SHORE GOLD CORP 6.25 PCT DEBS T.LSG.DB

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Post by 05RfidRich on Mar 15, 2014 9:06pm

WoW!!

Can Hardly recognize this bull board anymore! Must be a good sign stock price on the move up lots of useless chatter, trying to confuse. The real deal is that a few press releases this upcoming week can be very helpful, 2013 financials and maybe some insight as to production so far this year. I personally thought KGI would take a hit with their latest press release but the market loved it and the price jumped. It seems that in todays gold rush any news is good news. Breaking a dollar would be great for LSG as its steady climb seems inevitable. P.S. My boots are still full and bought more this week, some of us have made a lot of money in the last few months and as Eric Sprott Suggest no dark clouds in the future for the price of gold . GLTA
Comment by baranja on Mar 16, 2014 1:13pm
yes,.. good point.  KGI is prime example.  Desjardins trying to take it down, while stock is going up.  This is prime example of Bank going against their customers.
Comment by rajags on Mar 16, 2014 8:28pm
Banks look after themselves first and customers last. They are much the same, the world over.
Comment by rockhound73 on Mar 16, 2014 9:21pm
By Bank "customer", do you mean shareholder, depositor, or borrower? The concept of looking after others ahead of ourselves is not practiced by many individuals, or corporations. Corporations tend to fail if they do, and persons, well, let's just say they may not be looking for their rewards here on Earth. Are you a Christian?
Comment by rajags on Mar 17, 2014 12:30am
The issue here is hypocrisy. Banks & other corporations tell their customers that they are important to them and will look after them but as we know from this business, they look after themselves first and foremost. I don't follow any faith/church that thinks there is a god or a heaven waiting for us. All there will be after death, is a pile of ashes and having gone through life trying to ...more  
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