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Searchlight Innovations Inc T.SLX


Primary Symbol: V.SLX.P

Searchlight Innovations Inc. is a Canada-based capital pool company (CPC). The Company's principal business is the identification, evaluation and acquisition of assets or businesses with a view to potential acquisition or participation by completing a qualifying transaction. The Company has not commenced commercial operations. The Company neither engaged in any operations nor generated any revenues. The Company is focused on acquiring business across the mining industry.


TSXV:SLX.P - Post by User

Comment by dollpartzon Jul 06, 2011 8:33pm
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Post# 18803907

RE: SLX Doldrums

RE: SLX Doldrums

Less than a yr ago SLX closed in on 20 cents at one point. I owned it back then and believe me, people were very, very discouraged. I hated it! I got in at the 45 cent financing period. I had to read the bashers too back then telling me I was a fool .. and wondering to myself if they were right. There seemed to be an endless supply of shares for sale back then too..

How many hung on to see a dollar in less than a yr? Maybe not many. It went from 20 cents to a dollar in four months. So far it's been a stock of giant trends... Looking at the 2yr chart, there's been only 3 trends in 2 yrs. 

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