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Sokoman Minerals Corp. V.SIC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SICNF

Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The company's primary focus is its portfolio of gold projects along the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt, and the district scale Fleur de Lys project in northwestern Newfoundland. The company also recently entered into a Strategic Alliance with Benton Resources Inc. through three, large-scale joint-venture properties in Newfoundland


TSXV:SIC - Post by User

Comment by AlwaysLong683on Jul 18, 2023 5:36pm
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Post# 35546873

RE:RE:RE:Why Is Tim Froude Not Buying Shares...?

RE:RE:RE:Why Is Tim Froude Not Buying Shares...?
"...Tim has lots and lots of stock options like other members of management so why would they be buying shares in the open market. Tim also does not know what is in the ground until the drill assays come back. If I were Tim with hundreds of thousands of stock options (maybe more than a milllion and I would have to check SEDAR), why would you buy shares now?..."

Because all stock options are currently out of the money (0.12 - 0.46). Would you rather exercise your options and buy a SIC share at anywhere from 0.12 to 0.46, or buy shares on the open market at under 0.10...? A previous poster mentioned a SIC rep stated the company is currently in a blackout period. That would be a legitimate excuse, but one wonders whether this is in fact true, and if so, what is the reason for the blackout...?
 
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