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Petaquilla Minerals Ltd PTQMF

"Petaquilla Minerals Ltd explores for gold in Panama. The Company operates the Molejon gold mine in Panama and owns exploration and development stage projects in Spain and Portugal."


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Post by wwadehammeron Nov 21, 2013 10:25pm
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Funny - Maybe

Funny - MaybeYes Paul, very funny.  Actually, Palamilla NI 43-101 was better than expected.  All the high grade ore was near the surface so maybe you're right and mine life will be extended by another year.  All they need is equipment to mine it and a road to truck it.  Good luck on that. 

You ask is this a bridge to keep DB off our backs until negotiations can be finalized in December?  I have no clue.  DB can't be happy with gold well below $1,290 an ounce.   Again, trying to force bankruptcy in a third world country is probably the only thing that's keeping DB from pulling the plug and yes you did warn me about not buying stock in a country that can make up the rules as it goes along like diluting the shares without shareholder approval. Ha Ha - still have your Blackberry shares?  Touche

Don't know what assets they could pledge to get the $5 million. DB probably has everything tied up.  I don't know what $5 million buys them anyway - what another month?  Odds are now we're going down.

You have a nasty mind Paul.  Maybe you're right and who ever loaned them money knows something we don't about some kind of sale upcoming.  The loaners make $200,000 up front, and if Progafa's right, the loaners make a cool $5 million on their 14 million shares when the share price jumps from 35 to 70 cents. And you believe Mr. Fifer got the loan from high level Panamians.  Yes, you have a very nasty mind.


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