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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.


GREY:WFEMF - Post by User

Comment by GaiusGermanicuson Nov 06, 2014 2:17pm
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RE:OK so someone must know more than us share holders

RE:OK so someone must know more than us share holders
devon wrote:
Well where is the Stock expert pro ....Just a paid pumper !!


Not a PAID pumper . . . at the TIME he was bullish, but then we switched ID's to either Gaius Octavius or Marcus Aerilious or both, and has been bashing Ned Goodman.

As far as being a professional basher, not a chance, as he is, believe me, a pure amatuer retail investors hwo figured that this investment would be a no brainer, not realizing that in the investing world there are very very few no brainers.

Also he missed alot of obvious flubs by management in the beginning such as not keeping multiple suitors on the line until one signs (instead giving IMC effectively sole bidding rights, and allowing IMC to stretch the testing period to the point whre Woulfe is effectively bankrupt due to their unwillingness to sign when they figure they can get it all in a bankruptcy . . . heh boy are they going to get a surprise if they try that), or doing minor mining extraction to prove output even before the deal is signed . . . tons of mistakes on top of mistakes on top of mistakes . . . many by the common shareholders who didn't put the breaks on the "rewards for failure" line taken by salary increases and bonsues among ssenior management none of which actually managed to get any senior managing done.  (Weston).

No one promised him a rose garden, it's just that at the tungsten prices when this project began it seems rather stupid to have extended testing on a proven mine rather than beginning to dig immediately and shore the plan up from there.

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