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Colossus Minerals Inc COLUF

Colossus Minerals Inc is a Canada-based exploration stage company. Principally, it is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The company's project includes Serra Pelada which is situated in the mineral prolific Carajas region near the towns of Curionopolis and Parauapebas, Para state, northern Brazil.


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Post by sweatmanon Aug 01, 2013 4:34pm
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I am pro-Bump....

I am pro-Bump....

....and lean heavily toward agreeing with you. And we all know that Tricky Ricky has gobs of egg on his face right now for putting his people into this one way north of a dollar. And I do think once the price point settles (pre-raise deadline) there will be a concerted effort to move the share price back closer to a dollar.  My only concern is the North Beach crowd *already* got behind this one prior to the news breaking about Lake Collusus overflowing its banks. So how much impact a shock and awe promo program will have now is anyone's guess.

Looking at the share price, no surprise there as I figured this one was pining at the 60's like a long lost lover.  But the question of the pumps continues to intrigue me. I could have sworn that when I first raised the issue I was assured the pumps being used were *already* of the high-powered variety. Hopefully I was wrong...but do not think so.  So what now? The company will be looking for even higher powered, high-powered pumps?  And another poster was quite right....trying to sweat this information out of the company is like pulling wee teeth. Unless of course someone else has a sweeter tongue - I came up completely empty. Then again, I was looking for actual model numbers of both the existing pumps and the (alleged) new pumps.
 

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