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International Frontier Resources Corp V.IFR

Alternate Symbol(s):  IFRTF

International Frontier Resources Corporation is a Canadian company, which is focused on advancing oil and gas projects. Through its Mexican subsidiary, Petro Frontera S.A.P.I de CV (Frontera) and strategic joint ventures, it is advancing the development of petroleum and natural gas assets in Mexico. It also has projects in Canada and the United States, including the Northwest Territories, and Montana.


TSXV:IFR - Post by User

Post by uLYSESSon Jan 01, 2013 7:53pm
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Post# 20787185

EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE ....

EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE ....

I like to revisit here to see what is new .... (I own a very small amount of shares from the NWT heydays)

The answer is usually alot and nothing, right?

I was not too keen on the cash thrown into Montana, especially when IFR shareholders are held at the mercy of Husky, and at one time, others in the North Sea, with some bad luck thrown in there for good measure

Is anyone planning to drill on the Montana lands?

If not, someone ran with shareholders' cash and we are left with fallow land ,,,,, am I correct?At least for now?

I guess the question is, when does an investment become too stagnant?

E.G. : Like buying desert land outside Los Angeles thirty years ago, only to finally realize a gain, only to realize you would have made more money in a stock index fund with more liquidity and less risk ...

I like the spunk of guys like onehafnorse and kegman, but after awhile you have to get realistic and realize that no one on Bay Street, Howe Street, or Wall Street cares .... and most of us are not so much smarter then they are ....when it comes to investments versus interesting niche stories-

and frankly, someone is making a living off a variety of junior stocks and if you aren't getting any return ...

is that a good investment, boys?

ulysess

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