Mickey Fulp gets punched at the California investment conference

Mickey Fulp, who just turned 60 and is one of MINING.com’s top newsletter writers, got in a scuffle with an investor on Saturday at the California Resource Investment Conference.
The dust up happened after a disagreement over some of Fulp’s company reporting. Inka Kola News has the back story.
“Here’s Mickey and I a minute ago,” tweeted Tommy Humphreys, who works for Cambridge House.
“He’s fine. Disgruntled promoter angry about a supposed blog post.”
As of press time, Fulp has not tweeted just what happened.
The California Resource Investment Conference runs from Feb. 11-12 at Indian Wells and is organized by Cambridge House.
Fulp writes for the Mercenary Geologist. His birthday was on Feb. 3.
Image from @tommyhump’s twitter stream
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3 Comments
AcePSJ
Graham Harris has a very long and horrid track record that is fully public domain to anybody sitting at their computer.
I very much hope Mr. Fulp proceeds with charges as this criminal act should not be allowed to pass. At the very least Mr. Harris will be excluded from the United States and the investing public will benefit from that.
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Cuca2000
Mickey Fulp has used his website to bash promoters and other companies projects. I say to Graham Harri, thanks!. Mickey is nothing but a two bit promoter paid to pump the companies on his website. He got what he deserved. Hey Mickey, why not file your trades online?
ORly?
Charges were laid against Graham Harris for his assault on Mickey Fulp at the Cambridge House India Wells show. I wonder if Graham Harris’s brain is so addled, he mistook Fulp as the owner and author if Incakolanews.blogspot, where a separate newsletter writer living in Peru posts under nom de plume, “Otto Rock” has constantly exposed Graham Harris for the pump and dump scam artist he is. Rumour has it that Harris and his companies will never be able to exhibit at The Cambridge House conferences again, which is practically the only gig in town next to the annual PDAC and bi-annual Hard Assets show. Cambridge House currently has 5 shows per year. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot on so many levels. .