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Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. SFMI

"Silver Falcon Mining Inc is engaged in the exploration and development of gold and silver properties in the United States."


GREY:SFMI - Post by User

Post by BudSpudon Feb 05, 2012 2:03am
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And I disagree with the disagreements. Three years and three shareholder meetings and three million shares makes me the dilligent one,

 

No once cares how many shares you have and they cannot be verified anyways. It's nice to see that believe you are dilligent, though. Good for you.... although I would say you can take a lot of punishement because 3 years later your shares are worth less than when first purchased.

 

and the rotating late comers who disagree routinely on cue have some here wondering how they could become experts so quickly.

 

You're not suggesting that you are an expert, are you? As for the late comers maybe they're the smart ones? They didn't tie up their cash for 3 - 4 years in a company that didn't provide their shareholders with price appreciation. After that amount of time one would expect some shareholder value, not a 4 cent share price.

 

Thanks for the 250K shares today near $.04...hopefully we can add a bunch more tomorrow.

 

Hey, hey... I didn't sell you any shares yesterday. I actually bought a bunch because Carmine said that SFMI was going to 10 cents today. That would net me more than a 100% return in one day and that would be just fine. Less than two hours to go before that prediction fall into the waste basket with all the others. (We all saw where the price landed on Friday....)

 

We are beginning to see the same mining share dynamics and environment as in the latter 1970s when even the turkeys flew,

 

This is true. There are wild stories from those days. Best one I heard of was a Lingerie company who's stock price went through the roof because it had Gold in the name.....

 

and SFMI is no turkey.

 

Well, let's be honest, SFMI has some problems and I'm suggesting the problems are on the Board of Directors. There needs to be some serious changes. For way too long transparency with SFMI has been sadly lacking and the BOD has allowed it all to happen. Then when you analyze who is on the BOD you realize that no one has mining experience or training and to add insult to shareholders the CEO's son and wife are on the BOD, and are the least qualified.

 

War Eagle Mountain is very possibly the most mineralized gold and silver pocket remaining in the continental United States.

 

This is the only reason I own shares but I want to see drill results because I do not believe the historical data is accurate. Grades of 2.5 ounces per ton of Gold equivalent are UNBELIEVABLE. Given the stock is 4 cents it's obvious no one believes it or there would have been a hostile takeover long ago. More likely would be that Kinross, or another major, would have a full blown operation going right now. No one in their right mind would let go of a property that REALLY had 2.5 ounces per ton, yet magically SFMI acquired it.

 

This company offers great upside potential for the estute and patient investor.

 

Maybe....bad management can always screw up a good thing. That's why I would like to see some serious professionals running the show.

 

Why dismiss it so readily? Why indeed?........Clearview


I haven't. Why settle for sub-standard management when you could have much more?

 

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