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Woulfe Mining Corp WFEMF

Woulfe Mining Corp is a mineral exploration company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.


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Post by soccer57on Mar 02, 2014 6:26pm
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Management bet on a jockey not the horse

Management bet on a jockey not the horse
I owned Woulfe 3 years ago before Mr Buffet was involved but grew impatient and sold.

Woulfe Mining Extends and Increases Term Loan

MarketWire Canada March 4, 2013

Woulfe Mining faces potential cash crunch

Stockhouse Editorial May 21, 2013

Woulfe Announces $4.0 Million Convertible Debt Offering; Filing of Application for Listing of Common Shares on CSE; Closing of $350,000 Loan

Marketwired January 27, 2014

Woulfe Mining Extends Term Loan

Marketwired 12 days ago
Who thinks Warren Buffet will continue in this Company when he finally has the option to receive payback on the monies he has loaned $10m ?
and who thinks he might say thank you `boys' I will go back to playing with men.
A 73 year old engineer/geo miner once told me
`the best and the brightest from Harvard business school do not go into mining'
The good news is that there are several Korean multinationals who can fund Cap-ex....so it may still be a reasonable `punt'.
Best regards
Soccer

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