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WESTERN POTASH CORP T.WPX

"Western Potash Corp is engaged in the acquisition, evaluation, and exploration of mineral properties containing potash in Western Canada. The Company holds interests in the Milestone Project located in Southern Saskatchewan."


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Post by NikkiTon Nov 16, 2011 11:37am
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My expirience with WPX

My expirience with WPX
About  3 years ago when my husband came home from his job as a heavy equipment operator on an oil rig in eastern Saskatchewan. He said you must buy this stock. I watched it for a couple weeks and did my DD. This is the first stock we ever bought. We got in at .31. So far so good!
 Mr. Varas was at the rig maybe drumming up business or whatever he was doing? My husband had talked to him and he told him he would not regret buying this stock. At the time the SP was about .25. Even at that early stage he (Mr. Varas) intimated the SP would rise above any kind of buy-out price. I have always been under the impression that Western Potash would follow it's Milestone project through to production and beyond.
 Although I have learned a lot in the last  3 years about investing I don't even pretend to know anything. Lol! Sometimes the gut feeling is worth more than any kind of technical information.
 Nikki
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