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Cullinan Metals Corp V.CMT


Primary Symbol: C.CMT Alternate Symbol(s):  CMTNF

Cullinan Metals Corp. is a Canadian mining and exploration company focused on the development of energy metals. The Company is focused on energy resources, such as copper, graphite and lithium assets. Its projects include Smiley Lithium Project, Lac-Des-Iles West Graphite Project and Wakeman Lake Lithium Project. The Smiley Lithium Property consists of around five mining claims comprising approximately 1,902 hectares located 55 kilometers (km) north of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Smiley Lake Lithium property is located in northwestern Ontario where numerous lithium deposits have been delineated to host significant reserves of lithium oxide (Li2O). The Lac-Des-Iles West Graphite Project consists of around 43 mineral claims in one contiguous block covering approximately 2276 hectares land, near the town of Mont-Laurier in southern Quebec. The highly prospective Wakeman Lake Lithium Project covers approximately 7,900 acres and is located in Northwestern Ontario.


CSE:CMT - Post by User

Comment by optex1972on Feb 12, 2020 9:15pm
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Post# 30683043

RE:A reality check...

RE:A reality check...
TheEdiot wrote:

I'm neither a pumper or a basher, but I'm really getting tired of the individuals who use these forums to voice their verbal diarrhea every 2 minutes in a tantrum over the people running these companies because their confidence in their own deisions sway every time the wind blows some news open for interpretation.  Some common sense and factual validation of what is real and can be touched vs speculation and emotionally-driven postings, making judgement calls on people who have a lot more to do than pacify children with trading accounts.

I'm also long and still have the same beliefs for investing that I had originally - I see the facilities, I see the progress... I see the future beyond the last published paper that triggers the bipolar rants.  Unfortunately, looking to these boards for mature investors has long gone by the wayside and now it's a venting ground for scared money.  What a shame, but we've come to feel entitled to do whatever we please without regard - why would this be any different?

If you want us all to get as pi$$ed off and spewing derogatory garbage as you, just say so... and say it in one post.  Then move on - this isn't the place for a whiner's echo chamber.  If you can do better, close stockhouse and get your fat ar$e off your couch and start your own company and prove to the world how much of a genius you are at running multi-million dollar operations.

Voicing concerns for debat and dialog is one thing, but there are a few on here who have obviously become a little too much to take and showing thier true colours.  I suggest you take it somewhere else or get your own boards for the echo chamber of tear-jerker laptop owners.

Or just sell and save yourself a lot of stress - maybe this isn't the arena you're doctor or therapist would recommend...


 


Good post not too many here lol. Always the same people who want managements heads will be praising them when this shoots well past .20 again cause it's only time and well it will...

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