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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Mountain Lake Resources Inc V.MOA

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Mountain Lake Resources Inc > Lots of Good Reading Over....
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Post by chux02 on Nov 29, 2010 10:38pm

Lots of Good Reading Over....

At the Marathon board concerning JV's, Leprechaun, buyouts and takeovers....if you're interested. They seem a little more....excited about the....possibilities over there. Check it out!!
Comment by wolfy001 on Nov 30, 2010 8:20am
Interesting "speculation" about the possible future of MAR/MOA/MOX...As a long time MOA shareholder,  why would I ever consider selling the Valentine Lake project for some new MOX shares and chump change??? It took MOA a long time and a little bit of luck to obtain "all" their properties in NFLD.  MOA shareholders should look back and remember our .09 cents ...more  
Comment by MudCreeker on Nov 30, 2010 10:02am
Talk of a merger is premature to say the least.  The end game is clearly a buy-out by a major, but the biggest fear is having that happen too soon, before the real potential of the property can be demonstrated, which means at a relatively low price.To a large extent, the JV protects us from that.  No major is likely to attempt a hostile takeover of two separate juniors to get one project ...more