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Follow-Up on Taseko Plus Notes of Interest

Posted by Peter Grandich at 6:28 PM on Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

The Street.com comments on Taseko and article about Prosperity. I don’t think the current share price reflects any of the 13 million ounces at the Prosperity.

Obama says drop dead.

The Obama love fest.

Pump, pump it up!

Obama bares his sole to Israel.

Messiah failure?

16 Responses to “Follow-Up on Taseko Plus Notes of Interest”

  1. SGGroup says:

    It Gets Darkest Before Dawn

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1XaQ7tz8uM

  2. jake says:

    some BULLISH TECHNICALS on ATW GOLD…the technical research so far this year is 95% on the mark,,,it almost always hits its targets,,,

    Jun 10, 2009 Ascending Continuation Triangle Intermediate-Term Bullish $0.87 $1.08 – $1.12
    Jun 10, 2009 Commodity Channel Index Short-Term Bullish $0.87 n/a
    Jun 10, 2009 Bottom Triangle Long-Term Bullish $0.87 $1.40 – $1.50

    looks like another GRANDICH winner…any comments on these technicals,,,also what would a BUYOUT of ATW price be,,,,,note..everyone business gold mine or window cleaner will SELL if the price is right,,,,,,,fair value $2.50 – $ 3.50

  3. SGGroup says:

    NOTHINGS’S MORE DANGEROUS THAN A FAILING GOVERNMENT

    The markets seem to be a separate subject from politics, but the two are interwoven. Perhaps as never before, legislative changes will determine our future. We have an administration bent upon aggressive change.

    For now, the markets have had vigor over the past three months but it’s from cash fleeing the Bond market while institutions are concerned with peer performance. We turn the page on a new quarter soon and the oversold conditions are perhaps unwound. Sooner or later, the stock market will resume the major trend.

    You wonder why I blog about politics and criticize Obama? Two proposed changes could literally turn America into an economic wasteland with a Standard of Living comparable to an under-developed nation which we would become in time.

    The first is a change in taxation of overseas corporate earnings and the second is Cap & Trade. Such foolishness causes me to wonder what’s in the Heart of Obama considering his friendship with radicals and exposure to Marxism. The only way to implement Marxism is to destroy Free Eneterprise, and this has been well thought out by the enemies of America. This isn’t something that happened overnight, it’s been coming for a long time, the warnings ridiculed.

    Financial irresponsibility and incompetence on an imaginable scale are intentions to move us further towards the goal of Communism. You call it socialism, but Karl Marx said, “Socialism Is a Palatable System On The Way To Communism.” It will only worsen as we go further, ever losing Freedom measured by disposable income.

    Just today, a news blurb (Posted this morning in previous comments section) reports that Sen. Ted Kennedy is proposing including a mandatory Long Term Care program into the Nationalized Health Plan that they’re considering. That means when you start working, you’ll be paying for a nursing home policy or home health care policy. How’s Social Security & Medicare working?

    Anything that pops into their minds they plug into the system and run out leaving us to pay the bills for things that fail. If you’re going to play in a Ponzi Scheme, you’ve got to get in early. Karl Rove was on Fox News this evening, and he reiterated word for word the difficulty of a nationalized healthcare system that I reported a couple of messages back on the blog. You’ve heard about the inexperienced management that the government assigned to manage GM? This is truly something out of the Twilight Zone.

    Don’t think that Obama’s approval ratings are high any longer. It’s essentially zero with 34% disapproving strongly and 34% strongly approving. His core strength is 30% and it will be tested before long with ratings turning negative. His policies have put America in great economic danger with Monetization of the deficit.

    So in the Fall of 2010, Obama will probably be neutered by the Congressional elections, but unfortunately the damage will done and may be irreversable. You too may be pauperized by economic mismanagement.

    One thing that you’ve got to know and trust. When the going gets tough the government will resort to extreme measures not limited to expropriation to stay afloat. Be afraid because there’s nothing more dangerous than a failing government.

    SGGroup

  4. Starquestor says:

    Another Assault On Constitutional Rights
    They Are Afriad Of A Revolution

    Senate Bill SB-2099 will require us to put on our 2009 1040 federal tax form all guns that you have or own. It may require fingerprints and a tax of $50 per gun.

    The bill was introduced on Feb. 24th and will become public knowledge 30 days after it is voted into law.. This is an amendment to the Internal Revenue Act of 1986. This means that the Finance Committee can pass this without the Senate voting on it at all..

    The full text of the pro posed amendment is on the U.S. Senate homepage

    You can find it by doing a search by the bill number, SB-2099. http://ron.dotson.net/guns/sb2099.htm

    You know who to call; I strongly suggest you do. Please send a copy of this e-mail to every gun owner you know to help STOP this bill !!!

  5. Starquestor says:

    Dick Morris Talks About The coming Assault On Free Speech

    Published on DickMorris.com on May 25, 2009

    Obama’s liberal philosophy dictates that when the news is bad, shoot the messenger. The newest data from Arbitron, the company charged with measuring the size of radio audiences, suggests that listenership to hip hop, inner city, and minority radio has been overstated in the past and that the popularity of conservative talk radio has been under-reported.

    This conclusion – ideologically inconvenient for Obama – comes from the company’s decision to dispense with the Stone Age way it has been measuring radio audiences – by hand written diaries based on listener memory – with modern machines which automatically record what the person is listening to and for how long.

    The opening barrage in Obama’s efforts to reign in talk radio was fired by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week when its acting Chairman Michael J. Copps announced an investigation of Arbitron’s radio measuring technology called the Portable People Meter. (Not to be confused with the Purple People Eater celebrated in song in the 1950s).

    Arbitron is the company tasked with rating radio listenership. The equivalent of the Neilson television ratings, its measurements of audience share are revered like Scripture by station managers, owners, and advertisers. Traditionally, Arbitron relied on hand written diaries. Since the diaries were based on memory, they were often faulty. So Arbitron availed itself of new technology in launching its Portable People Meter (PPM) – a cell phone sized unit the listener wears on his or her belt which automatically notes what station they are tuning in and when they switch or stop.

    The PPM measurements concluded that hip hop, urban rock, and minority-oriented radio stations reached fewer listeners and for shorter periods of time than the diaries had indicated. It found that talk radio had a larger listenership.

    The left saw an ideological bias at work and the states of New York and New Jersey sued Arbitron alleging discrimination in its choice of the sample charged with wearing the PPMs. It said that the ratings agency, which presumably recruited its sample by phone, was under-representing people without landlines who used only cell phones and hence under-counted minorities.

    Now the FCC is launching its own investigation.

    But almost all political polling is done by telephone and samples cannot include cell phones because one cannot determine the residence of the user from the number. Since survey researchers draw their samples geographically, they do not know which cell phone numbers are for which neighborhoods. (Land lines distribute the first three numbers of an exchange geographically).

    If Arbitron is flawed, so is all polling, political and otherwise. The accuracy of most polling in predicting election results suggests that the flaws cannot be too bad.

    What is really at work here is an effort by the FCC to stack the deck to help left-wing and minority stations earn higher advertising revenues than those to which their real market share would entitle them. Solicitous of the financial viability of its liberal allies on radio and anxious to undermine the balance sheets of conservative stations, the FCC is lending itself to the president’s political agenda.

    This investigation is, of course, only the first shot of the war against conservative radio. Soon the FCC will try to strip right wing stations of their licenses or impose fines on them payable to National Public Radio. In our forthcoming book, Catastrophe, we explain how this offensive will work and what will be its likely consequences.

    But the opening salvo has been fired by the FCC which is willingly lending itself to stations with Democratic bias in an effort to swell their advertising revenues and to stop the growth of talk radio. Because the FCC will do much more to try to destroy the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Levin, and Neil Boortz, we must be vigilant if we hope to keep free speech alive, even if it comes from the right side of the stage.

  6. Lex Corp says:

    That street.com guy is nothing but a pumper,he said “I am buying shares now” I doubt it. I don’t trust him. But, I do like Taseko and believe it’s undervalued.

  7. neanderthal says:

    I have a problem in that I find myself becoming very skeptical of the “investment advice” that Mr Grandich freely passes out with respect to mining and exploration companies in remote areas that he has never even visited especially since admittedly he is not an unbiased person in view of his remuneration and compensation.

    Why should I listen to him on such matters that require the relevant highly technical and scientific skills or experience ?
    Is he a qualified:

    1) Geologist ?
    2) Geophysicist ?
    3) Metallurgist ?
    4) Mining Engineer ?

    I have searched to try and find what his professional qualifications are in these fields but have found none.

    Am I missing something ???

  8. anna says:

    Hi Peter, I am having a hard time deciding which of the two stocks to invest in as I only have enough for one or the other and they both look very good. Your opinion please TKO or KMK — I know you already gave someone else your recommendation on KMK– but between these two?

    Thanks
    Anna

  9. susan says:

    Dear Neanderthal – I hear you and the point is you do not have to listen to him or anyone else on this blog. That’s what’s so great about it – freedom of choice.

    I on the otherhand, choose to listen to him and frankly have done quite well financially from doing so. I hope to do even better in the future.

  10. kenneth G says:

    Neanderthal Your name says it all but allow me to respond to your post.

    Your last question am I missing something? Yes you are. A brain for starters. The only reason for you to make such a post was not to learn something but to attack Peter.

    Here’s his background http://grandich.agoracom.com/about/

    Here’s what others say about him http://grandich.agoracom.com/testimonials/

    Here’s the link for the mental health association as you need to call ASAP http://www.nmha.org/

    Good day loser.

  11. Andy P says:

    I know you can’t please all the people all the time but what actually makes these nuts want to take down someone like Peter? Seriously does anyone here know of a more straight-forward expert than Peter? I wish many of you would respond so jerks like this realize they’re not wanted here.

  12. Bernie says:

    Dear Neanderthal:

    Peter Grandich is the man, the myth, the legend. Often imitated, never duplicated.

    You’re a hater. Good luck with your un-inspiring life.

  13. David A says:

    Peter when i look at your recommendations that i have bought they are All in the Green :) so i don’t know what this Neanderthal blind person is saying? Also with your 25 years of hands on experience, you must know something…. so when i read about garbage like this Neanderthal person
    is most likely that this person is trying to personally attack you because he/she is lost and confused.

    Thanks Peter for all that you do for us, may you be blessed in all that you do.

  14. Mac says:

    Peter is a great honest man. I learned a lot from this website.

  15. neanderthal says:

    Anna

    Don’t buy anything right now.
    Everything is overbought and the next 2+ weeks could get ugly.

    Susan, thank you, I appreciate your honest opinion.
    I have made my choice.
    Just be careful out there.

    Good luck

  16. Lex Corp says:

    It’s always important to do your due diligence before investing in any stock that is mentioned here or any other site.

    Lex

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