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Lomiko Metals Inc. V.LMR

Alternate Symbol(s):  LMRMF

Lomiko Metals is a people-first company whose mission is to manifest a world of abundant renewable energy with Canadian and Quebec critical minerals for a solution in North America. It is developing its 100%-owned La Loutre graphite deposit, located 180 km northwest of Montreal, and is working towards earning a 70% stake in the Bourier lithium project, located in the James Bay region of Quebec in Canada’s lithium triangle that has historically housed lithium deposits and mineralization trends.


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Comment by Backstreetson Apr 03, 2013 9:34am
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Post# 21203961

RE: RE: Seller fatique

RE: RE: Seller fatique

very good analysis evilballs and precisely why i bailed on this play a while back. huge wasted opportunites at every turn by management who appear asleep at the wheel and huge waste of precious capital diverted to everything but drilling up the resource. they had close to a million on hand this past year and barely 20 shallow holes drilled. now this play is toast with no capital and no control of its destiny. it will now be squeezed mercilessly until management has no options but to give in to a paltry pp and huge paper count. a management review may not be a bad idea for those remaining shareholders.

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