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Decade Resources Ltd V.DEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  DECXF

Decade Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration company seeking opportunities in the resource sector. The Company holds numerous properties at various stages of development and exploration from basic grass roots to advanced ones. Its properties and projects are all located in the Golden Triangle area of northern British Columbia. Its projects include Grassy, Premier East, Red Cliff, Lord Nelson, Del Norte and Terrace. The Terrace project includes Terrace Gold, Kleanza, Dardanelle, Treasure Mountain and Nobody Knows. The Company owns 100% of Goat property. The Copper River Valley properties are comprised of three main claim blocks; Terrace Gold-Darranelle-Treasure Mountain group of claims located in northern British Columbia. The property consists of 52 contiguous mineral claims. The Grassy property contains approximately 830.20 hectares in two separate claims which are owned 100% by the Company. The Red Cliff project consists of approximately eight mineral claims.


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Comment by freedom045on Apr 11, 2013 11:52am
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RE: RE: the Strategy

RE: RE: the Strategy

I have to say that I agree with junior. During the bustout of 2008, TWD employed this strategy and shares traded for monthes at 0.03, until eventually better times did indeed come around. Eventually TWD got bought out for approx $0.40.

 

You should all be aware by now that DEC will either go bust or recover, and if you can't handle it you should just forget about it and move on. Constant whining and nitpicking only serves to grow (yet) another cloud over DEC, only further hindering any potential chance for a recovery.

 

The real problem here is not management, or the quality of the deposit...

 

The real problem is "Don't fight the Fed" -  ie Don't go long gold or gold stocks while these charletains perpetuate thier phony strong dollar...

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