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Armor Minerals Inc C.A


Primary Symbol: V.A.H Alternate Symbol(s):  RCZRF

Armor Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral property interests. The Company does not have any mineral producing properties or any revenues from operations. The Company's subsidiary is Armor Minerals (US) Inc.


TSXV:A.H - Post by User

Comment by oilsswellon Sep 15, 2006 5:15pm
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Post# 11371138

RE: $14 price target fwiw.

RE: $14 price target fwiw.Well it's not hard to tell that you either do not own any shares or you're a shorter. In any case you won't win. This board will never influence share prices. It is after all only a forum for opinion. However, the more bashing that happens reinforces the notion that we will move up. So go ahead and try to puch it down. This share has been there before. The flip side is that there is a lot people selling at low levels (which is what a lot of people do) only to help those that buy low and sell high. Abitibi will rise again. This is nothing but a hiccup in the grand scheme of things and those that sell now will regret it!!! Opportunity knocks. Can anybody believe that lumber, pulp and paper, or any other forestry product is really dead?? Have you ever visited a desert??
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