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Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc V.CGP


Primary Symbol: CTNXF

Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc is a mineral mining company. Through its subsidiaries, it is engaged in the evaluation, acquisition, and exploration of gold, silver and copper projects in Ecuador and Chile. The group is organized into business units based on mineral properties and has one business segment.


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Comment by ClockKing11on Sep 16, 2018 2:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:Hey Clock....

RE:RE:RE:Hey Clock....You've done well with this stock Mistique.  Congrations.  I've made money on it at various times, too, and am nicely into the black now.  Hopefully we and others who have stuck with the stock will both have nice opportunities to collect at the pay window again in the coming weeks.

As for management, I thought they hired a firm to handle information flow.   I'd recommend they let that PR company go (if they haven't already.)  Long lapses in communication seem to drift share prices down.  There is enough going on now where a weekly update would do a lot to stabalize things.  

Otherwise, it is a curiousity that the arrangement went into a no-man's land without a stitch of communication for months.   I hated the idea of it and figured that I'd lose thousands of dollars in the transaction.  I'd say, you were on the ball to sell then.  It  could had evaporated a lot of equity (in my opinion based on my similar experiences with other stock share consolidations of penny stocks in the past.)  I'm delighted that whole deal folded.  

I may be walking down the sunny side of the street on this, but I can't help but feel up on the stock now.  It's been a drag waiting for Ecuador to unfold, but things appear to be beginning to bloom.   There is a lot of gold and copper there and the goverment has come out of the stoneage and seems to be on board with the idea of supporting responsible mining.



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