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NWM Mining Corporation NWMMF



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Comment by stu.2on Sep 10, 2012 6:52pm
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Must agree. Management treats it's shareholders @#%%. Not returning emails to the Caesar Report is dumb it is one of the few places that actually covers and talks about NWM (that and the paid for pub smallcappower).  We are barely exist  in the market very few investors know about us...

We are actually producing gold and making money. The market must not believe that this management group can solve our debt issue. 

If some master plan is in place that they can't share with the public still return the @#%% email say we are working on the debt issue and appreciate your interest in our company...

Communication at NWM is a joke..Do we remember the bi-weekly updates? the corporate presentation hasn't been updated  since April and production numbers are no longer updated until financials. Let us not forget that the website is a second rate.  Yeah, some will say these things are not important but to me their are indicative of managements inability to communicate to the market and more importantly to potential finaciers.

I liked TMM and AR  and was comfortable investing in low cost open pit mines in Mexico....Like most here NWM seemed like a cheap way to get in and get the leverage to make a big score. NWM's untapped potential was to hard to resist. I failed to follow one of  the key rules of investing GOOD MANAGEMENT....

Maybe I'm wrong. AHHH I feel better now...

GLTA

 

 

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