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Vanadium One Iron Corp. VDMRF

Voyager Metals Inc, formerly Vanadium One Iron Corp is engaged in the exploration of its properties for base metals and precious metals in Canada. Some of the projects of the company are Mont Sorcier Iron ore property and Clinton Manganese Property. It has one business segment Iron Ore Exploration in Canada.


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Comment by Sciencegeek1on Jan 28, 2021 6:48pm
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RE:RE:RE:News soon

RE:RE:RE:News soonAbsolutely, and I think one can spot the posers.  I have seen small juniors with the CEO pulling in $250-$400K annual saleries before drills even start turning.  The other one, and I can't begin to stress here how unusual it is in this sector, is if insiders have skin in the game. VONE insiders own a huge percentage of stock and participated in the last round of financing.  I watch a LOT of other mining stocks.  At best you might see 10% ownership from insiders, usually a lot less.  VONE - 24.6% !! And it's not like these guys are pulling in huge salaries.  So while there are no guarantees, when experienced management and board members invest heavily in a company personally with their own dollars (even as late as this month with Martin Walter), I take that as a very good sign of positive things to come. 

If you want to see a horrible example check out ELEF.  I only know about them because they were one of the companies that was flying back when Vanadium spiked that my brother pointed me to.  Now they are a 'silver' company and just recently they are trying to a look like a 'nickel' company.  Never get anywhere with any of their properties.  I've watched the stock for years.  Keeps hitting a wall at 0.50.  Jumps wildly betwen 0.4 and 0.5 on a regular basis for no reason on huge volume.  Lots of insider selling, including CEO.  CEO John Lee is pulling in $720K/year salary.  Insiders own only 6.1%.  Now that is one to stay the hell away from, and there are plenty of examples like that I am sure you have seen to.
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