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Seafield Resources Ltd V.SFF



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Post by Cavcaladeon Jan 31, 2012 4:49pm
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Post# 19471349

I like the recent development, but...

I like the recent development, but...

That's how it is done. Drive it up to get people's attention, make 'em buy more and drive it down so the faint- hearted sell and you buy again cheaper albeit this procedure is getting more difficult with rising volume.

If the news is so great how some people say it is, I don't understand why the significant increase which they told us about did not occur? It even closed almost 5 percent into the minus on a high volume day. Think.

In the end it's all about profit. New investors, serious investors who see the decline from 2010 till now, think twice whether they should invest or not. 

If you guys who have been following Seafield since the end of 2010 or longer think one second about it.  Has there been a strong effort to stop the decline?

They deliver NOW and the last two months I started thinking, maybe they'll manage to attract new folks. But they see the crazy decline and think "Why?"

Seems the answer to that question hasn't been so well chosen so far.

Let's see whether it can hold 0.20.

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