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TSP. Not sure it's a case of "falling in love with the share", more a case of can't let go. And the main reasons for most are being under and hope
Paul...None of us did, it's been a long haul. I'm sure I'd love Sweden, and if this turns out well I'll go to see the iron going into a truck..and maybe we make up a coach load. Lol. Thanks. x
I don't have many talents in this world to call upon but what I do have is good intuition about people.
And You would love Sweden for many reasons. Its very laid back, the people are polite and reserved with a total lack of aggression that is so endemic here in Britain, the countryside and nature is wonderful. If you like fishing, pack your bags now. For the quiet life you cannot beat it and oh, all that gorgeous blond hair, blue eyes and smooth skin.....and that's just the men - Tintin would love it :-)))))
Ive fallen into the trap of getting emotionally attached to a share, including this one, but you really need to back away and treat all this gambling more cynically. Ive been invested here since Beowulf was launched and my knowledge of Sweden, where I saw iron ore rocks literally lieing on the ground, the mining heritage of Sweden plus the general honesty of the people made this a slam dunk. However, I didn't factor in politics.
One makes enemies expressing any sort of opinion. The downside here is something I have expressed from time to time, it could end in a No and the sp would be 1p or -1p. Aim is a casino as you say but if I believed the No was more likely than the Yes, then I wouldn't be here, I choose to take the a big risk. I'm not locked in, my average is -7p and I could have sold with little lost several times.
"It's called debate, PaulAim, and as for my narrative, it's the same as everyone else's."
You have a short memory. When I once pointed out some cold hard facts you replied "you do write some rubbish". Doesn't sound much like debate to me Suzy2.
Just struck me, because you yap at comments that portray the downside of the share, I don't even think you realise you're actually doing it.
Upside, downside and respecting everyone's opinion, that's debate.
I can see Pauls point does seem like many have fallen in love with a stock blinding themselves to the fact BEM has gone nowhere in years.
Regards Baylan he has a perfect excuse to kick the can down the road for another years claiming he cannot make any decision until UNESCO reveal their findings.
Those feckers are surely going to hang it out for years
It's called debate, PaulAim, and as for my narrative, it's the same as everyone else's.
Thank you Treetop. I do post too much, I'm aware of that, I try to answer people's comments, that's all.
if people are courteous to me, I'm courteous to them.
If they are rude, well.
Havn't you ever noticed when someone gives an opinion that doesn't suite her narrative, she gets all uptight and catty. It pays not to get sentimental about a share and as someone once said, the AIM is a casino and should be treated as such.
Actually, I thought I did ask politely. When I said I'm genuinely interested, that's what I meant. Sorry.
Nope, you'll have to go there yourself
oh please please please tell us why you think Sweden's great!
tw*t
You could begin by showing some courtesy yourself mate. Suzy has been well regarded on this board for many years.
Ah, the gatekeeper of Beowulf, woof woof :-))))))
Were you at the Beowulf AGM a few years back? I remember at the end a few groupies going up to Kurt and fawning all over him. Just asking.
Now, I know the comment that got you all hot and bothered and your completely *****y reply was sadly predictable to the point where it is no longer sport any more.
Have a wonderful weekend in your fluffy ivory tower, reading poetry and dreaming Kurt will one day come along on his iron ore horse and sweep you off your feet.
ps if you want to be a grown up and know why I like Sweden so much, have some class and ask politely.
Exactly
The facts are, of course, that he can't answer because he's got nothing to say and he's done nothing..."forthcoming" was not.
Eric Palmquist's question has to be answered today. The questions are coming quick and fast, there's going to be no hiding place. There are quite a few more I can think of and no doubt others will.
Topsharepicks...Go into Nalfaren's link (above) and look in the pdf, top left hand corner.
where exactly does it state he has to answer at all?
Sorry about all the 'I thinks' ...doing quite a lot of it at the moment.
Up 4.36% over there. They've about finished their TR allocations over there now I think, they started before us I think.
Morning Ibjj, morning All.
mobsters playing uppy downy as Eric would say to try and drum up more dosh for themselves. Looks like even the gullible swedes aren’t falling for it any more.
Yes Tintin (laughing face).
That's more accurate actually!
I think he will answer the questions but given his previous track record, I'm not holding any hopes for decent answers. He only comments when he's made to! Otherwise his secretary will usually give the blanket statement " we decided not to comment" (at least he can decide on that)
Dear Government,
Please excuse Jimmy Baylan from work today. He says he feels a bit hot and his leg hurts.
He promises he has done his homework, honest.
Signed,
Mrs Baylan
What I think the answers will be -
When does the Minister and the Government intend to make a decision on a possible mining in Kallak and Laver? A decision is forthcoming
2. How does the Minister view the Constitution Committee's criticism that the government has not taken any measures to enable a decision on a processing concession in Kallak? Current economic pressures have not enabled the gov to prioritise the processing concession on Kallak.
3. How does the Minister assess that delays in permit matters of this type affect Sweden's reputation as a mining nation and companies' willingness to invest in Sweden? Sweden wants to work alongside companies that are willing to invest in our mining potential. We aim to prioritise these investments and grow our economy. The government in due course reviews each processing concession and decisions are forthcoming.