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14/11/17
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Originally posted by zippy1
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If someone tells you something (that in hindsight) was not true (not once but a few times) ... and hence you can no longer trust them or anything they say ... would you give them more of your hard earned money?
The above applies to MUS and leaving your funds in MUS, is the same as "giving" your remaining funds to someone you no longer trust and know was not was it was made to "appear" to be.
Investors still believe MUS assets are real ... Why? Because they remember and believe what they have been told. Is this correct? Everything that has happened indicates that this is not the case ... and what we were told was not factual. Rubies that were worth something would have sold ... as proven by GEM auction results. In other words MUS rubies are worth less than cost to extract them (loss = worthless).
Is Lithium project valuable? If so, would already be reflected in the share price, after allowing for mine development costs.
Can you trust a proven untrustworthy source, telling you that something is worth more than it appears to be based on the facts? The simple answer is "No".
Simply need to emotionally detach from MUS, step back, look at the real facts and make the only realistic decision.
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Zippy1 , appreciate your concern , but please look at the real facts . There is no Li ( well not yet ) it is Graphite . If you are going to give us all advice , and we do appreciate it ...maybe , maybe just get your facts right.