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Comment by wildman2on Mar 05, 2011 12:05pm
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: Mineralfields

: MineralfieldsHere with all due respect trade4ever is what I would like to suggest for you to do, if you will take a suggestion.  From my experience here with you in the last two months, you have not taken a suggestion graciously.  I give you one in earnest now that you may read this with an open mind.

You confine yourself to this company on the bullboards. 

So you don't follow what Joe can do and has done and will continue to do to all companies he is affiliated with.

Go to the boards of companies like CRE and MTB and DEC and see how Joe is spoken of at those companies and see how it is not a matter of 'if' he is crushing the company, but when will there be a light at the end of the Mineralfields mineshaft. 

As I said earlier, you have been here a long time at CDO, so find Mineralfields first financing maturity date and notice that the selling started in the first week after that date and the selling has continued incessantly until 10 days ago where now there is hope that Joe sold his last.

At one point, Kirk the CEO told me that Mineralfields had a 22 percent stake in this company.  He has sold 27 million shares since November I believe and he might just be completely done. 

You find me a company that can take an insider selling 27 million shares, 22 percent of the float in 4 months, and this after renegging on a financing at .10 and causing it to be cancelled and the subsequent hardship that followed.

Respectfully, go look at CRE's board at least and then after you have read all the Joe related posts  and seen that that company has a market cap of 22 million and 6 billion proven tantalum and lithium in the ground according to a November NI, and tell me if Mineralfields doesn't crush stocks.

Please, I beg of you, for just a second, don't know everything, and attempt to learn something.

I am trying to appeal to your good sense and am not trying to be another know-it-all jerk full of testosterone and ego.  Just read the Mineralfields history at some of these boards.  You will see.

And please, tell me what price this stock was when Mineralfields first had a financing mature?  Let's put some facts behind the conjecture because I have done much studying of Mineralfields.  I believe that I have proven beyond a doubt a causal relationship between their involvement in financings and diminished SP returns in more than a hundred Venture companies.

CDO definately does not stand alone in suffering from the nonstop selling of Mineralfields.  They do not ever keep one share of a company that they finance with.  Every share and warrant is earmarked for sale in every company. If you are in a compnay when their PP matures, you are in trouble. 

If you are company that is finally finished with him after a great deal of hardhip and insider selling, you are on the verge of a company turnaround.

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