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Message: Tombstone area mining news

I have friends here, including you, I like to think.  And it's a public board.  Are you against free speech?

Suffice it to say that I have a vested emotional interest in this issue, much as others here who have not sold but have given up hope of ever recovering from putting money behind present management (or, should I say, manager). 

BTW, I was hopeful of a constructive turn for the better when JB was replaced, but soon after that, I began to feel a lot that I didn't like about the new captain of this ship.

But I remain hopeful of what I would consider a buying opportunity at some point as I believe in what lies below Hay Mountain.  I've not given up on that! 

When I feel that drills may soon be turning at Hay Mountain, I will be a buyer, almost without regard to who brings that about, even if a different claims owner than at present.  I am watching and will continue to do so for as long as it takes.  In summary, I AM NOT DISINTERESTED IN WHAT GOES ON HERE, though I currently have nominal holdings.

On an encouraging note, I hope you understood that Vale becoming interested in Cochise County is close to being the most important positive news to hit the area in decades.  This will draw more eyes onto available mining opportunities here than anything short of a new district-scale discovery. *

Could this not be beneficial to LBSR in some way, or do you want me to stop posting the good stuff too?  That's a serious question.  I can post good and bad, but I will not be one-way about it (if you have not noticed).

In any event, I continue to wish you well as I do all other honest/civil posters who visit this board. 

Cheers and best regards,

VP

* http://www.vale.com/EN/Pages/default.aspx

 

 

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