RE: RE: RE: RE: Reply I suppose I AM wasting my time in bothering to point out that anyone who believes in this AFA story - yes I admit I am one - does need patience waiting for it's fruit to ripen. But this waiting is NOT much of a disadvantage for as has been pointed out numerous times by several posters, AFA is an exploration venture and projects necessarily take time to bear results. By choosing to be an AFA shareholder, one must necessarily choose to accept the conditions associated with AFA - otherwise one must move on.
Obviously Teck believes in HAIB or else they would not have spent their money & "exercised its option to earn a 70% undivided interest in the Haib copper project"
per AFA's NR: https://www.afri-can.com/en/m.php?m=nws_view&nws=3609338794
Deep-South and Afri-Can to list the remaining 30% through a new entity.
August 17, 2011 at 9:07
So do tell me FRANJUL, how is it, as you have written, that you still hold 50 shares when you seem to be so negative on AFA and it's execs? To be honest, I must admit that my holding is several times yours - several thousand times yours if truth be told - and I have no inclination of selling any of my shares.
To each his owm.