LNG liquefied natural gas limited

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    Bort,

    ''I think it's time for the long awaited thread change''

    I couldn't agree more.

    But it might be difficult because Mr smurf and te te te are having too much fun scarying the pants off everyone.

    I reckon they are thinking all their Christmas's have come at once.

    They probably didn't get much sleep last night because they are too excited about the doom and gloom they can spread to shareholders.

    I don't usually post on Sundays because quite frankly there are other things to do infact I will leaving for a barbecue in 30 minutes, but when I saw who were the 2 biggest posters in the past 20 hours I thought compelled to say something.

    And that is, quite simply keep your eye on the big picture and look at what has already been implemented with these projects. Magnolia is not going away, nor is Bear Head. These projects will go ahead as planned. Remember the 11 million spent to acquire Bear Head and the one hundred million already spent by others on the infrastructure. Remember what an absolute bargain it was.

    Remember all the approvals that have already been granted and the boxes that have already been ticked.

    Remember that LNG the commodity will always be required in a growing population. The world desperately needs energy and will be needing more of it. That's a given if ever their was one.

    The oils price has dropped. What will it be in 6 months form here or in 3 years for that matter ??

    No one knows is the answer.

    All the things I have just mentioned are just the plain facts.

    After considering all these things, then decide for yourself if you want to remain a shareholder or cash in you chips and invest elsewhere. If you think there is better upside in some other stock then go for it.

    If you are no longer confident in what LNG are planning to do and are no longer confident that LNG will be able to do it successfully then you might want to consider selling your shares.

    I for one am happy to stay the course because of all the reasons I have just given. Does not mean it's the right one, but one that I am happy to live with.

    At the end of the day everyone must make this decision for themselves.

    As I said yesterday, let every man sail his own boat.

    Do not be influenced by others including myself, because NO ONE has a crystal ball.

    Don't lay the blame elsewhere if things go the opposite to what you have decided. Live with the decision you make and be done with it.

    Remember when I said 6 months ago the hardest decision is knowing when to sell. That remains the same today and will always be the case with any investment decision made in the future.

    Have a nice Sunday.
 
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