Challenging each other’s points of view, provided we don’t violate any of the Six Rules, makes this Tyhee forum unique. Here we can have a civil duologue to better understand the truth about Tyhee.
Raising questions, looking for clarification is very different from making an accusation.
It is my opinion that it is bad business for management to raise expectations for events and outcomes that either don’t materialize, or are significantly delayed.
Failure to make good on promises came under discussion recently, as Puplava mentioned a company that resembled Tyhee, as having management that didn't´t have "depth" and experience to fulfill their company´s goals. This suggests incompetency. But, it also opens the question of whether management is purposely overstating the facts or misleading investors.
People who do this, where I come from, are called liars.
My point was to simply try to better understand, if Jim Puplava is correct or not, and whether or not we investors have been misled, either by intention or by incompetence.
I think this is a valid question. You Puz, suggested it’s defamation. We disagree.
Take care,
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