RE: Give them enough rope....15 Dec 2024 17:07
I've taken a moment to read back over this board and it's head shaking stuff. Since the Port RNS dropped on Wednesday, I see 41 posts here. Only 3 of them (7%) engaged positively with either that day’s news or developments in Congo.
If accounts were wondering why the SP quickly stalled last week, they should reflect on that stat.
It takes a fair chunk of time and energy, and some money, to research a stock to any meaningful degree. The outcomes have been posted into here. They're free. Nobody has to read them, nobody has to come here for that matter. But they are intended to be a resource for investors old and new, particularly new, to get into the amazing prospect that is Zanaga and ZIOC.
That 5 posters took it upon themselves to wreck the board is extraordinary, even more so given that Proactive styled it: “Zanaga Iron Ore secures game-changing port partnership.”
Totally counterproductive. We've been waiting months for this only for 'accounts' to trash the moment and positivity. They even compounded it by gleefully celebrating the supposed cancellation of the main researcher (I wonder how stupid they feel now) and then calling for the board to be abandoned, no more posts and even closed. That's straight out of Dictatorship for Dummies.
I mean, really… what can you say?
I was looking for a phrase or two to sum it up and remembered something from a (very) distant scripture lesson. A chap called Matthew nailed it:
“…how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove the speck from your eye,’ while there is a plank in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye. DO NOT GIVE WHAT IS HOLY TO THE DOGS; NOR CAST YOUR PEARLS BEFORE SWINE, LEST THEY TRAMPLE THEM UNDER THEIR FEET, AND TURN AND TEAR YOU IN PIECES.”
The priest did say that this would be relevant in later life. Turns out he was right, and that Matthew was quite wise.
And so FILTERED are Jiving, 4kandles, StarBright, Beardozer, and ShrewdDude67. If others are after a similar improved experience of LSE, use the 'filters' button above, next to 'Share Chat.'
Now, I've got some catching up to do and some research posts to write.