Re: Baires says, "Viva Kimber!" Response
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Jul 06, 2008 04:45PM
EC, Jim Puplava by the nature of his profession has to have investments in a broad array of things. He also has money in Caterpillar. Does that mean I want to invest in it? No. Does it mean Jim Puplava doesn't know what he's doing? Not necessarily. But to answer your question. Yes, I do think it's a mistake to invest in Tyhee. I hope things turn out all right for you guys, and they might, but I'm just saying I wouldn't invest in Tyhee for reasons I've outlined and I don't think anyone if given the choice between a company like Kimber or Tyhee should chose the later over the former. I have been asked privately why so many of you guys need to air your grievances on this board, and I must say, I am beginning to get a little curious. I know you guys are nervous. I would be nervous too if good things were seeming to happen at my company and nothing was going on with the stock. Sometimes that's just the market. But sometimes that means something screwy is going on at the company. There are limits to propaganda. This is what the Nazi's ran into when they kept issuing press releases at the end of the war about how the Nazi army was winning glorious battle after glorious battle, but had trouble explaining why those battles were getting closer to Germany's borders. If you know what you are doing. Stop worrying. And stop bothering me and my people. I know what I'm doing. And my group of investors know what they are doing following me. Hopefully people on this board feel confident in what they are doing too. If you, EC, are that nervous about your investment, you should probably get out before something more terrible befalls you. You need to worry about you and not me or my people over here. Make sense? We'll be O.K. Trust me. Bull