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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 Jan 29, 2015 4:28pm
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RE:RE:RE:Objections against Merger / Lawsuit

RE:RE:RE:Objections against Merger / Lawsuit
kilgor wrote:

Since Almonty is already in produciton, if there was a merger:
 

3) suppress the share price so that we will eventually sell, and they can execute their share buyback plan and aquire most of our shares. (Since both their and our shares are thinly traded, it is unlikely they will appreciate in price in the newly formed company).
 


If they execute this strategy they will find it will backfire on them . . . I will simply continue to use my gains in other sectors to buy more shares.  Control of a large supply of tungsten is a requirement for far future energy needs.  Like 20 years or so out maximum we'll have commercially feasible fusion reactors that will require 2 ton tungstsen divertors . . . I hope we sell alot of them.

You can't even really repair or recycle them that often as the metal slowly grows mildly radioactive over time.  Once it's giving off a certain amount of residual radiation it has to be replaced entired, and then buried for a couple centuries before the Tungsten can be recycled.

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