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Southern Arc Minerals Inc V.SA.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  SARMF

Southern Arc Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based investment vehicle considering potential opportunities in all industries. The Company has not generated revenue from its operations.


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Comment by tsrimuangon Dec 09, 2014 4:41pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Fast moving forward

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Fast moving forwardI agree with you, vwig, on most of your points.  I think the true feathers may have been shown unless they can pull a rabbit out of the hat, as a former poster (can't remember who it was) used to say.  But I think I cannot agree that back a few years ago when anyone tried to contact the company no one called back or communicated.  I remember their former VP of investment relations or whatever position he held at that time was always prompt in returning answers to queries. I think that was until about 2 years ago or more, when he left the company for some unknown reason and was replaced by the current IR person who, to be frank, is generally evasive if she ever answers, cold and disinformative and who seems to behave like she is trying to hide something.  I learned more about a the whole gamut of issues from technical, geological, mining, Indonesian cultural issues, their politics, etc., related to SA's activities in Indonesia than anyone else in the company.  I think that guy knew a lot about working and operating in Indonesia (I believe he was even fluent in their language).   Ever since he left and after a few months I started to lose confidence  in the whole operation since I could not get a straight answer from anyone, which I think reflects your opinion, too.
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