posted on
Sep 07, 2008 08:45AM
I agree with the general comments listed below. Let's face it, many companies do a much better job at promotion than ISM does. Look at NOT. However that promotion must eventually be backed by facts. Positive spin can only go so far. So the website isn't up and running perfectly and I expect it never will. If your investment decision is based on pretty maps and constant hand holding by mgmt my advice is to grow up! We have hundreds and hundreds of drill holes that need analyzing. Its your job as an investor to better understand those results and not wait for someone to spoon feed you their opinion. The best news that this company has ever had was the Micon and SGS announcements of May 16 and June 4! NOTE TO ALL once and for all, NO DEADLINE OR DUE DATE WAS GIVEN. These things take time especially with the tonnes and tonnes literally of rock to go through. It would be unwise for management and even Micon and SGS to predict a due date for these reports. A friend just passed this old saying on to me that is very applicable these days "More mining companies have spent more time mining the stock market than they have the ground". One thing for sure about ISM is that they have definetly spent more time and money mining the ground than any other company I know of. The drill results todate indicate lots of shallow low grade volume at Langmuir North, which should, repeat SHOULD BE OPEN PITABLE. If proven as per the scoping study, this property should be worth a pretty penny, even in this lousy market for juniors. Then there's Langmuir 1, with smaller volumes typical of Shaw Dome plays but indicating high grades with an existing ramp. All applicable data is always updated on SEDAR even if its not on the pretty co website. I look forward to reading the MICON and SGS reports from SEDAR first and foremost. I don't need co management and its IR to make me promises of due dates. Talk of a buyout from some major is premature until the resource and scoping studies are complete. So relax folks, turn off those darn computers and enjoy the rest of summer with family and friends.