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what Mickey Fulp learned from his biggest investing mistakesSeven is a lucky number for some, but could be scary for the
junior resource market according to Mercenary Geologist Mick...
Gur advises graduate students and
junior postdocs in the neurosciences to push themselves to get
what they need from their program or school rather than just accepting the
resources available.
Unfortunately,
junior miners are often in need of cash based solely on inferred
resources, which are really just someone's «best guess» of
what happens to be in the ground at the time.
But hey,
what do I know — the most likely course of action will probably be the good old
junior resource stock standby: Management will bury their heads in the (mineral) sand, wait for the share price to totally collapse, and then they'll finally launch a massively dilutive placing...
Second, fronting a
junior resource stock is all about spinning a good story — that's
what the suckers want, some colour in their drab little lives.
Otherwise, God knows
what might happen — believe me, going off the rails and waking up in the sack with a
junior resource stock CEO, a dwarf, an empty wallet & a killer hangover is not to be recommended...
What an absurd situation, and this kind of scatter - fire / over-reaching approach is shared by too many other
junior resource companies.
That leaves us with the
junior resource stocks: Jesus,
what a fucking cesspool..!
But so bloody
what... every single
junior resource company can boast the same, yet how many ever discover a commercial
resource, let alone ever successfully develop it, let alone ever deliver an ultimate profit to the average shareholder (who's inevitably been diluted into oblivion at that point)?!
When they're just trying to figure out if they have a potential economic project or not, to at that point be diverting a lot of money which could be used in terms of delineating the asset and figuring out
what the
resources are — that's going to be particularly difficult for a
junior mining company.»
Rather, law firms should be asking
what is the best way to partner with clients to solve legal problems taking into consideration possible
resources outside the scope of the law firm's operations — including legal process outsourcing providers.For example, does it make sense to staff a file with
juniors when work can be outsourced to an alternate legal services provider at half the cost?
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