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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Nordex Explosives Ltd V.NXX

"Nordex Explosives Ltd is engaged in development, manufacturing and resale of explosives products in Canada."

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Comment by loosegooseon Jun 01, 2014 6:24pm

RE:RE:RE:WHAT ARE CANADIAN REGULATIONS?

just to try to keep the facts straight the previous management sold stock at $0.40 through a brokered placement with All-Group, current management did a non-brokered placement at $0.45, methinks ...more  
Comment by DUTCHPOWERon Jun 01, 2014 2:53pm

RE:RE:WHAT ARE CANADIAN REGULATIONS?

Well, if that's the case, Canada's reputation as a con-artists dream home is well deserved. "Fleecing the lamb" continues unabated after the frauds of BRE-X, Windfall, New Cinch ...more  
Comment by loosegooseon Jun 01, 2014 8:13am

RE:WHAT ARE CANADIAN REGULATIONS?

dutchpower, there is no evidence of any stock being issued against any laws or regulations, the company raised equity to expand and develop new products and equipment, the new shareholders ...more  
Post by DUTCHPOWERon May 31, 2014 5:05pm

WHAT ARE CANADIAN REGULATIONS?

Sometimes ago I considered buying Nordex shares to add to my diversified portfolio (on a recommendation of my German friend).  Doing my due dilligence I stumbled on stockhouse website. Thank you ...more  
Comment by Bean_and_Dunnon May 31, 2014 11:21am

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

Based on Macro Enterprise where the key shareholder has a significant stake Revenues in 2013 were $156 versus $111 million the previous year. Legal expenses came in at $285 thousand  or .0013 ...more  
Comment by Bean_and_Dunnon May 31, 2014 10:48am

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

I decided to use your method to calculate related party expenses for another company in which I actually do share some of the profits of. It is Parkland Fuel Corporation. Last year they had $5.66 ...more  
Comment by AbNormAlon May 30, 2014 12:55pm

RE:share purchase

without, I did submit my order @.40.  As mentioned, I have a position here, but is someone wishes to give there stake away...
Comment by loosegooseon May 30, 2014 12:46pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

Bean and Done thank-you for the clarification of your numbers. However, I still like my comparison to revenues as the size of the operations is relative to what the $ amount of costs is and how it is ...more  
Post by AbNormAlon May 30, 2014 12:33pm

share purchase

withoutbias, I just might follow your prodding and pick up some shares at this price even though my tank is quite full. Pertaining to our past to and fro to be factual, I checked my records and I did ...more  
Comment by Bean_and_Dunnon May 30, 2014 11:56am

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

The reason your numbers are different is that you are taking your numbers from Schedule 1 on page 29. You are quoting Professional Fees. My numbers are taken from Note 17 titled Related Party ...more  
Comment by loosegooseon May 30, 2014 11:16am

RE:RE:RE:RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

AbNormAl your assessment is likely reasonable and hopefully we continue to see a downward trend in these costs. Unless I am missing something my numbers are different than what Bean and Done has ...more  
Comment by AbNormAlon May 30, 2014 9:30am

RE:RE:RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

From past experience, legal and to a lesser extent accounting fees, can creep up and are hard to curtail especially when a company is moving forward in an aggressive and diverse manner. Last year ...more  
Comment by Bean_and_Dunnon May 30, 2014 8:34am

RE:RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

Loose The board made a mistake when they published the first quarter report. I would like you to admit that they did. I would also like them to admit publicly that they did as well. As it now stands ...more  
Comment by loosegooseon May 30, 2014 6:27am

RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

Bean and Done, my apology, questions and comments on stock options were meant for Withoutbias.
Comment by loosegooseon May 29, 2014 10:35pm

RE:Do you understand weighted average exercise price?

If you understand so well why are you trying to imply that options were issued at $0.25 when the statement clearly shows the stock option exercise prices. The weighted average exercise price os ...more  
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