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Advanced Explorations Inc. ADEXF

"Advanced Explorations Inc is a development stage company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of properties within the resource sector."


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Comment by Kadillacon Mar 06, 2011 1:02pm
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Post# 18240562

RE: Hoglady is right!

RE: Hoglady is right!Give it a break buddy.  Do you think the share price is going to stay dormant until 2014.  Well, why are companies like Alderon, Adriana all going up and they don't produce until 2014.  If you are going to invest in junior mining stocks, do you invest when they are in production or before.   Smart investors get in at grass-root stage and sell the company shares when they are in production stage.  All the gains are made during the boring period.  I can even send you a link to an article that states that...

Too many of you small players on these boards that buy maybe 1,000 shares but post garbage.  I don't mind amateurs or people starting to invest as long as they are asking questions and not just saying the company is garbage.  It is all about learning and i don't mind helping the right people.  None of you have a clue to what the actual company is about.  Do any of you even know what NPV means.  I thought you didn't..  If you don't like the company,why keep posting on this board, move on...  Go buy a company in production like Consolidated and pay $17 per share...



Kadillac
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