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enCore Energy Corp V.WFP


Primary Symbol: V.EU

enCore Energy Corp together with its subsidiary, is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of resource properties. The company holds the Marquez project in New Mexico as well as the dominant land position in Arizona with additional other properties in Utah and Wyoming. The firm also owns or has access to North American and global uranium data including the Union Carbide, US Smelting and Refining, UV Industries, and Rancher's Exploration databases in addition to a collection of geophysical data for the high-grade Northern Arizona Breccia Pipe District.


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Comment by jsnfernleyon Sep 19, 2014 12:47am
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Post# 22950784

RE:RE:While it makes me giddy....

RE:RE:While it makes me giddy....You and your friends should invest a little time in reading comprehension skills and a calculator.

How anybody could interpret $4m dollars of Cash in "Assets Held for Disposal" as being an asset of the present day company after the Business Transaction shows at best a lack of basic business skills.  Telling people that they still have 3-4 cents in cash shows an inability to perform basic math--$612k / 57m shares is slightly over a penny per share cash.  A good portion of that and the cash from the sale of NexGen stock was eaten by Business Transaction costs, as you no doubt will see in the next financials.

As far as where I may have a bid in at, just remember that many people sell for many reasons, and tax loss season can happen for anyone trying to square their situation.  Sudden downdrafts occure all the time, you have to be ready for them.

You and your shameless pumping friends will flip this stock in probably two weeks, at best, for severals cents.  I would look up your posting history, but it would be a waste of time.  You all operate the same--drag in fresh meat with an inability to get even the basic facts correct, and your "facts" are always skewed positively, clog up the bullboard with tag team style pumping, then start the name calling when someone pees on your parade, then leave when you're finished.

Don't forget to tell everyone about Stover, the ISR guru, being on board.

PS--thanks for rating my post as one star.  That was just another confirmation of what you really are.
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