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Cline Mining Corporation > CLINE @ .50 CENTS PER SHARE
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Post by summer22 on Feb 11, 2013 8:33pm

CLINE @ .50 CENTS PER SHARE

Alot of companies get bought out way under the current value.  When companies look attractive, such as Cline  currently trading @ .10 cents, interested parties come knocking.  We will tender our current position for .50 cents per share.  Cline is looking more attractive as time nears.  We feel a positive news release is on the way before month end.  Cline will do just fine!!  Summer22
Comment by eazy4life on Feb 11, 2013 9:09pm
Cline looks attractive? I beg to differ, sorry but its going down to .2 cents. I pointed this out when it was $1.60. 1. There is no economical transportation in place. Load the coal into dump trucks, drive 23 miles, load into rail cars, haul to the port, off-load into ships, through the panama canal onto asia. Sound like a winner? 2. Just because they "discovered" another 400 ...more  
Comment by bond46 on Feb 11, 2013 9:30pm
Beg to differ. Though North America coal production costs are the highest in the world, productivity is also the highest in the world. Coal production is gradually changing from labor intensive  to capital intensive something the 3rd world countries do not have. And if volume of coal picks up costs will be going down, both production costs and transportation cost with the panamax ships ...more  
Comment by eazy4life on Feb 11, 2013 9:40pm
I hope you are right. Alot of people have shares and are hoping for something good to come out of this. It is getting down to the wire. We should know soon. We will see which scenario is closest to reality.
Comment by eazy4life on Feb 11, 2013 9:40pm
I hope you are right. Alot of people have shares and are hoping for something good to come out of this. It is getting down to the wire. We should know soon. We will see which scenario is closest to reality.
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