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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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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Woulfe Mining Corp > Warren Buffett Sees an Enormous Opportunity Here
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Post by StockExpertPro on Aug 31, 2013 11:45am

Warren Buffett Sees an Enormous Opportunity Here

Major catalyst for the V.WOF share price:

1. Finalize the strategic agreement & joint venture partnership with Warren Buffett's company IMC which is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.

Tungsten: Metal that's Quietly Running the World

Junior miners that mine and process tungsten may very well find themselves in a similar situation today.

And Warren Buffett agrees.

Woulfe Mining - WFEMF (TSX: V.WOF) is currently negotiating a deal with International Metalworking Companies, a
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A, Stock Forum) owned holding company for metalworking products.

For a total of about $80 million, IMC agreed to buy a 25% stake in Woulfe’s Sandong
mining project in South Korea, which was once the biggest tungsten-producing mine worldwide. By 2014, once again, the mine is set to become the biggest producer when it reopens.

It’s estimated Sandong will
account for 7% to 10% of total tungsten production at that time.

Buffett is seeing an enormous opportunity here.

As Woulfe Mining’s Nick Smith told Tungsten
Investing News, “Without tungsten, Western manufacturing comes to an end.”

Today the metal is used in anything from light bulbs, to drill bits for oil and gas exploration, to solar panels, to smartphones, tablets and much more.

And what makes it unique is that it’s practically immune from corrosion and can withstand unbelievably high temperatures.

Nick Smith adds, “You are not working with steel without tungsten. There’s no global mining unless you have
tungsten-tipped drills.”

In other words, even though supply of tungsten is tightening worldwide, there’s no material that can currently replace demand for it no matter how high prices go.


Read more about V.WOF at:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Woulfe-Mining-Corp-(WOF)-WOF-22104/
Comment by StockExpertPro on Aug 31, 2013 4:38pm
Woulfe Mining is currently negotiating a deal with International Metalworking Companies, a Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) owned holding company for metalworking products. For a total of about $80 million, if IMC agrees to finalize this deal and buy a 25% stake in Woulfe’s Sandong mining project in South Korea, which was once the biggest tungsten-producing mine worldwide ...more  
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