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Mercator Minerals Ltd MLKKF

Mercator Minerals, Ltd. is a mineral resource company engaged in the mining, exploration, development and operation of its mineral properties in Arizona, United States and Sonora, Mexico. The Company’s principal assets are the 100% owned Mineral Park Mine, a producing copper-moly mine located near Kingman, Arizona and the El Pilar Project located in Sonora Mexico. The primary focus of the Company is the expansion of copper production and molybdenum concentrate production at the Mineral Park Mine, and the development of the El Pilar Project. Its other projects include The El Creston molybdenum property, which is 175 kilometers south of the United States Border and 145 kilometers northeast of the city of Hermosillo; Molybrook, which is located on the south coast of Newfoundland, and Ajax, which is located 13 kilometers north of Alice Arm, British Columbia.


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Comment by georearlon May 17, 2010 7:18pm
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Post# 17107425

RE: Lil'Chickens

RE: Lil'ChickensThis sort of comment bugs me in some ways... in that it tries to discredit people moving out of a stock. My issue is that this isn't right or wrong, it's just the way the world works. It's like the tide coming in and out and trying to make a stand to stop that happening, when what you should be doing is understanding the changes that are underway, and make it work for you - whatever way the tide is flowing.

Of course, you could take a longer term view on things, but if that is you approach, why would you be on these boards everyday and giving yourself a coronary at worst, or at least giving yourself the temptation to sell? If your strategy is long term value investing, then do that and don't even check the price. Otherwise, play the game. 
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