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Cline Mining Corporation T.CMK



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Post by Mine_Professoron May 17, 2008 6:11am
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Cline Information

Cline Information

For those new to the Cline board:

You can find some very good detailed Cline information in my blogs.

The first Link below is for my Due Diligence Blog. It has very good information on Cline. I intend to use this blog to store my Due Diligence, on the micro cap stocks in my public portfolio.

I will continuously add good data to this blog. It is worth checking on a regular basis.

First Blog
Mine_Prof Due Diligence Portfolio Selections


My second blog; is a one page data sheet, for each stock in my public portfolio. I just started both blogs at the beginning of April 2008. Some data is missing and I will bring it up to date.

I put 4 sheets in for Cline, because I had difficulty adding data to the Stockhouse site. The following links shows these Cline data sheets. I recommend all Cline investors read them.

Mine_Prof_Portfolio Serious Money & Lateral Thinking

Cline Part 1 ( Asset Base )

Cline Part 2 ( Some Basic Conclusions)

Cline Part 3 Stock Value = $10 P...


Note 1:

My public portfolio correctly shows the performance of each stock I have picked since April 2008.

Unfortunately the overall return at the bottom never makes sense. For example, I purchased Pertobras at $108 per share; it split 2 for 1, giving a cost base of $54. Stockhouse immediately showed a 40% loss even thou the stock went up. I kept the stock and it is now $71 on a split basis for a 31% gain in 6 weeks. The new Stockhouse is developing quickly and such problems will be resolved soon.


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