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Rockcliff Metals Corp C.RCLF

Rockcliff Metals Corporation is a Canada-based exploration and resource company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Manitoba, Canada. Its projects include Tower Property, Rail Property, Bur Property and Talbot Property. Tower property hosts the tower deposit, a polymetallic copper (zinc-gold-silver)-rich volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit. Tower Property is in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake district of west central Manitoba approximately 500 Kilometers(kms) northwest of the city of Winnipeg and 50km southwest of the town of Snow Lake. Rail property is engaged in polymetallic copper (zinc-gold-silver) rich VMS deposit. The Rail Property is in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake district of western Manitoba, approximately 700 km north-northwest of the City of Winnipeg. Bur Zone Project is located approximately 145 km east-northeast of Flin Flon, Manitoba. Talbot Deposit is hosted in Paleoproterozoic rocks of the Trans-Hudson Orogen (THO).


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Post by javaman12on Apr 29, 2023 4:59pm
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Shneps Revelations From Management!

Shneps Revelations From Management!Zero.

Stockhouse is a forum for open and challenging discussion. To date, Shneps, you have revealed nothing about any of your animated discussions with management. Why the secrecy?

Why did Rockcliff not finish the drilling program at Pennex? Did you even ask? If so, why don't you tell us how they responded to your question. Your insightful information would be much appreciated!

My most recent question directed to Ken Lapierre via e-mail was about Hudbay's potential interest in the lithium space, especially in regard to Rockcliff's Bur property. He responded that he could offer no meaningful speculation about this matter.

It was a simple question and he responded with a one line answer. He didn't know.

I asked the same question to Hudbay, but they didn't even bother responding!

Rockcliff management has no crystal ball or insider knowledge about Hudbay's decision making process. He is just in the dark as the rest of us. But it does appear that his apparent present day focus on the Bur deposit makes some sense from a location perspective since Hudbay Snow Lake milling infrastructure is nearby.

Ken Lappiere has always struck me as a pragmatic individual. But what seems reasonable to his kind of mindset may not concur with the sentiment that may draw any new potential Rockcliff investors into the fold.

When a shareholder is informed about future drilling plans, they need to be carried out!

Everyone knows about what happened to the boy who always cried wolf. Finally ignored, the naive young lad was eaten alive!

Ken should have known better! He has been in this game for many long years!

Shneps, you may be an intelligent individual with something of substance that you may share with others on this forum. But to date, what have you have you shared?

Some shareholders were considerably disappointed or even felt cheated by management when Pennex was not drilled last Winter. Some including myself were prepared to pay more than today's present price, when it appeared that Rockcliff Metals may have been about to make a huge discovery at its Pennex property.

Look at where Rockcliff's shares are trading today. Why doesn't anyone want to pay more? Why are so many apparently willing to dump so readily into a cheap 2.5 cent bid?

Actions have consequences. Now shareholders are paying the price!

Think about it! Bidding 3 cents higher is a 20% premium to the present day price!

Shneps, are  you willing to do this? Let's see you bid the price higher!

I was willing to pay more but my confidence in management was betrayed! That cost me some considerable potential future gains.

These kind of issues are what make such investment forums like Stockhouse so very essential!

Today it does seem like there may be some renewed interest in Rockcliff Metals. But management didn't do much to help make it happen! Why do you suppose that this is the case?

Why is there no stock promotion? Have you seen any recently?

How is any new retail investor expected to understand that the company even exists?

I am still invested. And I am reconsidering my willingness to buy more shares. But why, should I?

                                             Will the share price, ever go higher?

                                                          All the best! Java




















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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