Time to Get the Message Out
posted on
Nov 14, 2009 10:51PM
Creating value through Exploration and Development in the Sierra Madre of Mexico
In Eric King's most recent interview with Jim Sinclair, Sinclair reminded me of something that I have somewhat forgotten for awhile. It was something that Warren Buffett learned from Benjamin Graham, and that is that any owner of a stock cannot think of himself as anything less than a businessman, a part owner of the business he owns. We are all owners of Kimber. It's our responsibility to promote our company. I'm not here for a trade. I'm here because I believe in the story, the gold bull market and that Kimber has the goods. I'm a gold miner whether I want to be or not. Now, I must admit, I don't know much about geology, but I do know some things about promotion. My first effort is right here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl9kDNfVvVU My goal is to get 1 million views before the end of 2010. That's a little less than 3000 views a day. I have a friend who is going to translate it into Mandarin and send it overseas. Who cares what we've got if the world doesn't know that we've got it? In the words of Nathan Bedford Forrest, "In war, the winner is he who gets there the firstest with the mostest." I believe that Sinclair is right, yet again, and this time about the players who have been keeping down the juniors being about to run out of ammunition. The jig is almost up for them. Also, for those of you who wonder what the point is of sending this video overseas, because the Chinese can't buy stocks on foreign stock exchanges, keep in mind, a few years ago it was illegal for the Chinese to even own gold or silver. Now the Chinese government is advertising on national television, encouraging them to by it. The times, they are a changin'. Get ready for a wild next few years. All the best, Bull