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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum AgriMinco Corp ETPHF

AgriMinco Corp is engaged in the development, exploration, and evaluation of agricultural and industrial mineral projects across Africa. The company's project profile includes Southern Togo, Bassar, Danakil, and Oglat and Taoudenni.

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AgriMinco Corp > I don't understand...
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Post by Kantenah on Nov 08, 2011 7:59am

I don't understand...


why so many people on these bullboards feel the need to "choose sides" when it comes to AAA and FED.  Yes, we can debate some of the differences between the two companies, but at the end of the day, they both share the same resource deposit and we all know that it is a great one.

Therefore, I am quite happy to own a position in both companies.  I like FED because of the large size of their land package and their comparatively small market cap (lots of room for upside when the assay results finally come out).  But I still like AAA (especially since the recent pullback offered a great buying opportunity) because of their great management team and proven ability to move their project along without diluting the crap out of shareholders.

My recommendation - stop arguing and buy both.  In a few years you'll be happy you did!

All IMHO

-K
Comment by EOIM on Nov 08, 2011 10:32am
Very good post and that is why I am loading up on both AAA and FED. Both companies share common boundary and are exploring the same potash formation. There is huge upside in both. I agree with you that FED at lcurrent low market cap less than $70 million has more upside to double or triple.
Comment by Threshold on Nov 08, 2011 12:19pm
you are right, there is no reason to pick sides, but you have to understand that the AAA message board on Investorshub is ruthless in removing any signs of negativity in posts and a very similar approach on Silicon Investor. I'm sure they do their best to post as much negative info on FED as they can on here as well.i don't agree with that approach and don't understand the underlying ...more  
Comment by wpf1 on Nov 08, 2011 12:39pm
One poster mentioned feds management is way over their head here.....I`m assuming none of you market cap percentage peeps have called the ceo....IMO the difference between AAA management and fed is ginormous So if we can tell the shortcomings of management what do you think the likes of liberty and ifc and BNP will thinkSainik signed with Yara because they realized they were way over their ...more  
Comment by Threshold on Nov 09, 2011 2:19pm
here's what i am talking about. go to the AAA board on IH and look at the post numbers. they are removing tons of posts. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=15409
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