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49 North Resources Inc V.FNR

Alternate Symbol(s):  FNINF

49 North Resources Inc. is a resource investment, financial, and managerial advisory company. The Company’s principal businesses include investing in a diversified portfolio of common shares and other securities of resource issuers including, without limitation, resource issuers engaged in mineral or oil and gas exploration and development, with a view to achieving capital appreciation of the portfolio. It invests in all sectors of mineral exploration as well as oil and gas exploration and production around the globe. The Company’s portfolio is comprised of investments that are predominantly Saskatchewan focused on private and public resource issues at various stages of development. Individual projects range from grass roots exploration to near feasibility in the minerals sector and early-stage production of hydrocarbons.


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Comment by radioguyon May 07, 2012 1:02pm
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RE: RE: RE: Another wasted show FNR?? look like it

RE: RE: RE: Another wasted show FNR?? look like it

Allstar is worth more than FNR's market-cap - so FNR will go up once this is realised.  How will that happen?  By telling people at shows like Cambridge House.  You want their share price to go up, but it seems you don't want them to do anything to cause that to happen?

There is a regulatory limit to how many shares a ocmpany can buy-back in a year.

Yes, I questioned them - in fact - I questioned Tom from a podium in front of the crowd on 2 occasions, as well as in private conversations.  There should be video posted shortly at the Cambridge House website.

Why don't you call them?  Andrea is wonderful to chat with and Tom is clear in his answers.

All resource stocks are low - they will come-up with the rest of the markets.  If you want someone to blame, try the Greek and US governments.  China seems to be doing all they can to help.

 

RDG

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