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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Southern Arc Minerals Inc V.SA.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  SARMF

Southern Arc Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is primarily engaged in the project generation and investments in mineral resource companies with a focus on gold and copper-gold. The Company operates through the acquisition and exploration of resource properties and investments segment. The Company has not generated any revenue.

TSXV:SA.H - Post Discussion

Southern Arc Minerals Inc > Hello anyone follow this company?
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Post by AngelEyes3 on Aug 21, 2017 12:41am

Hello anyone follow this company?

Have not been impressed with what I have been seeing here. When will they start to drill any of the Japanese properties? Been waiting to see if this is worth an investment. So far just a big bore with lots of hype and nothing happening..... Small share float but no action at the moment....
Comment by Terrebonne on Aug 27, 2017 3:01pm
AngelEyes, a fair number of us, who have been burnt before by JP, follow this company, even though we may no longer be shareholders. Check out senior management's track record before you invest. And, look at the financial statements over the years to assess the size of the drain called management fees, consulting fees, directors fees, stock,options, related party transactions, etc. etc. Caveat ...more  
Comment by LGreen on Aug 28, 2017 1:37am
I totally agree with you Terrebonne.  Very expensive lesson for me and other SA shareholder. I only invest in company with good management team. 
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