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Post by jerrio78 on Jul 05, 2011 12:06am

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I had calculated 2-3 weeks from the web cast so we are getting close IMHO. I think people really need to go through what this company is sitting on and what the past holes have shown. With the Greece crisis coming to an end I think we will see a lot of money return to the markets hunting for bargains and this is the right property in the right sector at the right time IMHO.

Always do your own due diligence and protect your money.
Comment by Cavcalade on Jul 05, 2011 9:47am
If we don't see news this week, we will have a stock price of approx 25 cents by next week in my opinion.Management should just stick to what they said. They at least could make a statement why they can't announce the results just yet and everybody would be happy about this nice flow of info.If they announce it this week it will be ok or just give us some things to talk about. That's ...more  
Comment by renaudnocar on Jul 05, 2011 1:37pm
"With the Greece crisis coming to an end I think we will see a lot of money return to the markets hunting for bargain"I have to agree with this last statement but, gold won't be where this money is going to be looking for.
Comment by Cavcalade on Jul 05, 2011 2:14pm
The Greece crisis is far from over! Many economists say that it would have been better to lead them to national bankruptcy than to bail them out. It's a small country and the EURO nations would have survived it and Greece would have been able to start over again, with support from the EU.Here in Germany many think that what we/they are doing now just delays their decline to bankruptcy.They ...more  
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