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Western Magnesium Corp V.WMG.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYF

Western Magnesium Corporation is a producer of green primary magnesium metal. The Company is focused on plant operations and magnesium production. It uses a continuous silicothermic process to produce magnesium with low labor and energy costs while generating minimal waste and toxic by-products. The Company's technology eliminates inefficiencies and allows for a continuous, mass production of magnesium. Its magnesium is used for technological advancement opportunities for American industries including auto, airline, aerospace, and protecting national security interests with the department of defense.


TSXV:WMG.H - Post by User

Comment by KonnectTheDotson Feb 14, 2021 6:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Western Magnesium

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Western MagnesiumStockprobe,

You need to read more carefully.

To say that the management doesn't care is an ignorant statement coming from you, I expect more from you.

The statement in my previous post that you called me out on:

Most AMY investors that got in at a few cents are out by now, patent challenges?
I'm sure they don't care.


The 'they' in the second sentence refers to those in the first sentence.
Most people would have figured that out.
So to explain, I am of the opinion that people that make money on a stock are not particularly concerned about the rather longer term implications of the possible negative effects that a patent may incur per your previous disertation.
I hope this clarifies it for you, and honest mistake no doubt, no offence taken.

I didn't even need to look back on that to verify what I said as I would not presume to know if a company cares or not.
I would assume for their own interests they would care but I don't know or would say I do.
I was a bit surprised by your comment so I did go back to see what triggered you.

I do agree with your views on the theft of intelectual property, no doubt Jobama will stop that illegal practice (maybe by legalizing it?  Hunter can look after that :-)


Look what happen to Adanac, one of Larry's companies that I had heavily invested in, it went to $2.76 cents before crashing down to less than 1 cent. Is that the fate of AMY?

I hope you made money on this and didn't ride it all the way down?

Managements job is to try and look after its shareholders.
Many made money on this one, others didn't, that's the market.
You seem to focus on the fact it went down but smart investors would have been greatful that it at least went up and had the opportunity to profit, admitedly lots don't because they are greedy.
Bin der dun dat.
I guess some people see the glass half full and others see it half empty :-)
If shareholders don't take advantage of that kind of gift it's on them (the 'them' is referring to the shareholders not management)

Tip: If this one should one day go to that kind of sp, get your original investment out, the rest is gravy.
Stocks do go up and down and often go off the board entirely (I also know this first  hand :-( you may be shocked to know the number of new ventures that go under as this one still could, no guarantees.
Not saying this one will just that it happens to the best of them.
Caveat Emptor.

If anyone thinks the stock market isn't .....well just look at GameStop for a recent example.
Its a free market (until those running the game say you can't buy or sell)

I for one think what this company says is awesome!
World beater technology, cheap profitable magnesium process, multiple huge plants accross the USSA, next to zero pollution, vertical integration and multiple uses for byproducts that are otherwise waste and a cost to dispose of.
Brilliant!
Thats why I'm here.
Many here choose to swallow that narative hook, line and sinker.
Others here don't and would like to see some progress other than just talk.
That doesn't mean we don't think it will happen but to critisize asking questions as others here do seems , well rather 'left' (ie. as is the trend today to try and cancel anyone that doesn't think 'like they should')
Scary to think some thought '1984' was an instruction manual.

Look at all the things that were once a given but we (some of us anyway) know better now:

The earth was created in 6 days
Adam and Eve are our ancestors
The world is flat (there's even a society to this belief today)
Bloodletting
Geocentrism
A course of leaches
CPP up and running in 3rd quarter of 2020
Water conducts electricity (ah ah ah, pure water :-)
The Five second rule (ooh, this one hurts)

But I digress :-)

I hope you, SJ, G47 and all the others who are super positive for whatever reason are right!
Waiting and watching patiently with great optimism and I will be the first to say 'you were right all along' from my yacht anchored in Tahiti
Fingers toes arms legs...crossed.


As always, GLTA and enjoy the discussion, everyone's point of view here and especially their right to express it (after all, it's the conservative way (probably a dying breed :-(




 






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