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Sokoman Minerals Corp V.SIC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SICNF

Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Its projects include Moosehead Gold, Fleur de Lys, Grey River Gold, Kepenkeck Gold, Killick Lithium, Crippleback Lake Gold, Startrek and Iron Horse. Moosehead Gold property includes 98 claims totaling 2,450 hectares adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway in central Newfoundland. Fleur de Lys project of 1,891 claims on the Baie Verte Peninsula of NW. Grey River property in southern Newfoundland includes 324 claims in seven licenses, centered on the community of Grey River. Kepenkeck gold project, located in central Newfoundland. Killick Lithium Project is in southwestern Newfoundland. Crippleback Lake Gold Project is in proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway in north-central Newfoundland. Startrek Property is located 20 kilometers (km) east of the town of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Iron Horse project is located over 120 km northeast of Labrador City, Labrador.


TSXV:SIC - Post by User

Post by likeikeon Feb 01, 2022 2:11pm
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Post# 34386183

ceo part 2

ceo part 2
@Maxmoe i was buying on Friday. All by myself. Then a couple buyers stepped in front of me. Buyers come and go, so do sellers. There’s 200 million shares outstanding, there will always be sellers. Now bring on the drill results and poof , the sellers melt away and buyers start paying up. I’ve got a chunk of stock now, so I’m not paying up or chasing without solid drill results. I’m not manipulating the buy or sell side , nor do I think anyone else is. It just doesn’t trade enough to warrant the attention of hedge fund flipper/traders.imo.
 
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@Maxmoe It’s also human nature I think to ascribe poor stock performance to “something fishy” but if the stock goes up, well, that’s because I’m a genius. Just something I’ve noticed over many decades.
 
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@Maxmoe If we get the drill results we are all expecting, we will all be frickin geniuses.like sprott.
 
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@Maxmoe There was a guy, a famous investor on Bay Street, that had a staff of three. 2 analysts, and one psychologist. Joke was it should have been the other way around as he was/is quite eccentric.
 
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@ashy2classy not taking much to move us today. would be nice if we got new volume instead of the same guy(s) trading back and forth

@Maxmoe i was buying on Friday. All by myself. Then a couple buyers stepped in front of me. Buyers come and go, so do sellers. There’s 200 million shares outstanding, there will always be sellers. Now bring on the drill results and poof , the sellers melt away and buyers start paying up. I’ve got a chunk of stock now, so I’m not paying up or chasing without solid drill results. I’m not manipulating the buy or sell side , nor do I think anyone else is. It just doesn’t trade enough to warrant the attention of hedge fund flipper/traders.imo.
 
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@Maxmoe It’s also human nature I think to ascribe poor stock performance to “something fishy” but if the stock goes up, well, that’s because I’m a genius. Just something I’ve noticed over many decades.
 
1
 
@Maxmoe If we get the drill results we are all expecting, we will all be frickin geniuses.like sprott.
 
1
 
@Maxmoe There was a guy, a famous investor on Bay Street, that had a staff of three. 2 analysts, and one psychologist. Joke was it should have been the other way around as he was/is quite eccentric.
 
2
 
@ashy2classy not taking much to move us today. would be nice if we got new volume instead of the same guy(s) trading back and forth

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