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Seafield Resources Ltd V.SFF



TSXV:SFF - Post by User

Comment by SallyDeeon Dec 15, 2012 9:17am
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Post# 20734965

RE: RE: Now you have it!

RE: RE: Now you have it!

Hi Hockeynut2,

yeah, probably you're right when calling me "bitter" because at one point I had it with all the pumpers.

I didn't sell my share in Seafield. I was considering it. More than once. I didn't buy either because I did not want to go lower with it even more nor did I want to lose money with the stocks I already had.

I bought when it was at 0.14. And if people are buying now, it's certainly not the worst thing to do.

To me, 0.20 looks so far away that I just can't imagine how they want to turn this thing on the right track again.

After all they released the last few months there was some good improvement but the stock price didn't not move up it went down, with some upticks again, and then down even more.

That shows me that the big investors, who invested in 2010 when it skyrocketed, do not want to have anything to do with this company again. With or without new management.

To get it back and stay at .20 is a huge effort and I just don't see it happening with the news ahead.

Maybe I'm wrong and there are some really crazy upcoming news.

But what I've seen over the last two years and how they have managed the decline I can just sit here, shake my head and wait for better times to come... .

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