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Pacific Wildcat Resources Corp PWCRF

Pacific Wildcat Resources Corp is engaged in the acquisition and development of mineral properties located in Africa. The company's projects are Marima Hill Project which is a world-class Niobium and Rare Earth Resource located in Kenya, and Muiane Project is located in Mozambique.


GREY:PWCRF - Post by User

Comment by ThurstonHowell3on Mar 16, 2015 3:25pm
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RE:RE:WEEEEEEE....it's exciting, all part of the game.

RE:RE:WEEEEEEE....it's exciting, all part of the game.
I do hope plan A works as well. I see a plan B, for many reason's. Paw is a company, there is all ways a way to stay in business. There is large inside position, means paw is worth more to them than us. If all else fails paw will find a way, to much work, money, & effort into bring paw what it is today, including debt, as 90% of mining companies do. I understand what you are saying, we bought paw for this rare earth property. I have seen many times where a company changes direction...than boom!!! grand slam home run!! Maybe we go into gold, & time a bull run, we can go into any type of field...anything is possible, including losing our money. When one buys a penny deal its about management. That's what I believe in...definitely not Kenya, & its politics. They should be honoured to have foreign investment. good luck
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