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Woulfe Mining Corp WFEMF

Woulfe Mining Corp is a mineral exploration company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.


GREY:WFEMF - Post by User

Comment by GaiusGermanicuson Apr 21, 2014 1:50pm
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RE:RE:RE:Woulfe Mining

RE:RE:RE:Woulfe MiningQuestion is, is Dundee done with IT'S aquisitions?  Are they buying Woulfe stock on the open market?  Heck I ran myself out of spare nickles buying WFEMF this month because they were just throwing the stuff at me when the symbols changed.  Whose buying thsoe shares now?

Right now no one, because WFEMF is a total freeze.  Zero volume, no activity, no one wants to sell and be wrong unless they get about a dime canadian and no one wants to buy unless its for abouti 9c Canadian (those are REALLY gross approximations).  And there's the line neither side seems to want to step over very often, though I've gone to the ask and bought at least once . . . 

So, 400k shares accumulated, and a ton of my savings locked away for at least a year, perhaps two, but that's ok, I can live with it if Dundee get's their self appointed job done and makes us a Tungsten mine that'll make the one Imperial Japan used to run at the same place look tiny.  A significant majority of the Tungsten machine tools that fueld the Imperial Japanese war machine came out of Sangdong, and it's got way more than plenty left from what I understand, though I'd LOVE to read the ORIGINAL Imperial Japanese assays in the original Japanese just for fun.  I wonder if they realized the mine would still be a significant strategic asset over 80 years after it was opened for the first time.


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