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Evening.
"10kj,you will be accused of being ''Shylock'' shortly."
BBB, more likely Canonbie.
''I apologies if you thought I was criticising your post, I just wanted to dampen down expectations of quick short term gains.''
10kj,you will be accused of being ''Shylock'' shortly.
Hi carliol, yes I see it as a "beacon of hope" too. Wouldn't it be just great if Altnaharra, Queen of the Isles, could mention the start of production in one of her 'daily briefings', as an example of the good things that can still be happening and a positive story for Scotland's economy? Too often she leaves me thinking about slitting my wrists!
Hi 10kj,
There's lots of enthusiasm and optimism around regarding the future prospects of SGZ. There's also lots of gloom and doom around which is playing havoc and making life extremely difficult for many people.
I see SGZ as a beacon of hope for many and something to look forward to in these depressing days.
Investors in SGZ are perfectly aware of the risks involved without you trying to ram them down our throats. However, on a positive note. There are several risks by not being invested in SGZ during the next few weeks and months. The gold pore and subsequent TV and BBC docu coverage will undoubtedly reach a wide audience that is currently unaware of the first commercial gold mine in Scotland.
Perhaps your recent posts are a subtle attempt to undermine confidence in our company and to drive to share price down.
Carliol
Hi cp52,
I think you may have misconstrued my comments. What I am saying is that a successful gold pour in November does not necessarily mean a big increase in the share price. That event could already be baked into the price. You will see from my posting history that I am not a frequent poster. I take positions in shares which I believe have long term potential. I currently have four shares of which Scotgold is my largest holding. I believe it has long term potential, but I think that shareholders who get in to expect a quick gain at gold pour could be disappointed. One of the reasons I have invested is due to the various number of incidents where gold has been found by amateur panners in the region.
I apologies if you thought I was criticising your post, I just wanted to dampen down expectations of quick short term gains.