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MagIndustries Corp MAAFF

MagIndustries Corp is engaged in development and exploration of potash salt deposits. The company has two business units: MagMinerals and MagForestry. It is primarily engaged in the financing, developing and placing into production or operation of the projects such as potash plant, a potash exploration and eucalyptus plantation and chip mill. Geographically all the operations are functioned through the region of Canada.


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Comment by Ethanbrodieon Sep 04, 2010 7:22pm
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Post# 17415824

RE: RE: RE: General Comments

RE: RE: RE: General CommentsHey thanks, guys/gals about the comments.
I know i wrote quite a bit but i doubt i will provide that much discussion in one post again. Mainly it was because I have never posted before, followed the stock for quite a while and had much to say. 
I really like many poster's on here like adam, numbers, delice, cape breton, etc.. and even though i think yahoo is statistically fibbing on his entry and exit targets consistently, I think he provides a good balance to serious discussions. I have to agree with him that this is also a good day trading stock at this moment as I have done that as well but also hold  significantly for the long. Sure i've picked up alot at .285 (not the low of .28), sold at .35 (not the recent high of .45) and bought at .43 when they released the large inferred resources data on the other property. To suggest that he buys in all the time at the ultimate low and sells at the ultimate high is foolish or he wouldn't be wasting his time in this forum but living the high life in his 100ft yacht.  I don't mean to bash him because you never know,  he might get out of this more than we do, but I think statistically, the odds are with the longs. 
ps.. Moneytalks is a fun poster too. he makes me laugh-in a good way cheers MAAgers$$$$$$$!!!
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