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23/03/17
20:41
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Originally posted by Lies&damnlies
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I have several points.
Firstly for the first time many posters on this HC site have suddenly appeared questioning the validity of the report suggesting it has some merit. I have followed this site for quite a while and now new players arrive.
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Secondly their one of their other main argument is based on previously failed plantation scheme's (which happened so many years ago) so this one must follow???? How many of the previous failed plantations schemes achieved two successful and profitable harvests. None.
How many of these failed schemes had forward prices locked into their products that were being delivered within a two to five year span.
You are reading what they want you to read. It's what they are not telling you that is important.
There is a chance that after they acquire a significant holding in TFC that the same company could start to ramp up the price by again choosing what they want to talk about. Maybe the price gets to 1.80 and they reverse course and do it all again. This time for the 7th time in 2 and a half years.
Folks nothing has changed with this company and the price has dropped from 1.68 when I sold to 1.31 today.
With this sort of attack , I think that we might see some of the best bargains in the three years I have been following the stock.
These players may be trying to accumulate at sub 1.00.
6.5 million shares today traded. Pigeon feathers everywhere. I suspect many more feathers tomorrow as the stop loses will have been triggered.
calm down folks and keep your feathers on.
cheers Lies
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If you followed hot copper for a while you would know this is how it works.... Sharks smell blood. Posters smell entertainment and shorting opportunity!
Anyways, the report was compelling. But yes it could be wrong. Surely I'm not the first person here to mention Slater and Gordon... Ring a bell? Quindell? Gotham City Research? Anyways at least TFS assets are physical and should eventually be worth something to the debt holders when/if in liquidation.