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Seafield Resources Ltd V.SFF



TSXV:SFF - Post by User

Comment by Cavcaladeon Feb 24, 2012 10:18am
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Post# 19579062

RE: Seafield needs news out!

RE: Seafield needs news out!

You're right. News would help Seafield now.

But I also think the near future will be green. With bankrupt Greece getting its next multi-billion package (€130 billon ; approx. $175 billion) to delay the inevitable(frickin' serious?), the market should calm once more, but not for the long term. 

I expect the market to be climbing the next few weeks/months provided David Haye doesn't knock out Portugal's, Spain's or Italy's teeth with a glass bottle.

There can always be something around the corner but Greece shouldn't be any disturbance to the market for now. Let's talk about that again at the end of the year maybe earlier.

I still say Greece won't make it with forcing them and the people to cut cut cut. No money, no spending, no growth.

But at least for now we can start worrying about other thinks like a potential closing of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran followed by a war or so. Let's wait and see what happens.

To Seafield:

It's very positive to see that volume remains at a high level compared to a few weeks ago. The price doesn't fall as quickly as I expected it to. I hope with upcoming the stock will manage to climb to mid-twenties and remain there.

 

My opinion, always do your own DD.

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