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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Woulfe Mining Corp WFEMF

Woulfe Mining Corp is a mineral exploration company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.

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Post by kyoung28 on Feb 01, 2012 3:17am

our future investors

who could be our possible future investors for Sangdong tungsten mine since Korea Zinc is not on the list any more?

Anyone has any thoughts???

Comment by monti80 on Feb 01, 2012 9:50am
Nobody knows mate otherwise shareprice would not still be in the pennies. This stock is annoying me. Something is wrong here. Just my thoughts. Maybe we should see new directors. cheers
Comment by jobart on Feb 01, 2012 12:39pm
My concern as well, Monti.  Both husband and wife are directors of the company, CEO and VP at, no doubt, good salaries. Add to that the number of shares they own and perhaps there should be some cause for concern. From Hallgarten and Company in an earlier post:  "We can find nothing to complain about with this stock except the distracting presence of the side-bet on Muguk and ...more  
Comment by kyoung28 on Feb 01, 2012 1:06pm
I am thinking Taegutec as the strongest candidate(investor) for Sangdong Mine since Korea Zinc is not in the list anymore… Taegutec formerly known as ‘Korea Tungsten Co., Ltd,’ which used to be operated by Korean Government. Korea Tungsten Co. was the ex-owner of Sangdong Tungsten mine since early 1900’ till 1994 when the mine was closed due to the world ...more  
Comment by strykerhawk on Feb 01, 2012 1:42pm
kyoung - good info...thanks. Why indeed would Taegutec import tungsten from China if they can get it 2 hours from where they are. I think there's good probability to what your saying. Cheers....  
Comment by monti80 on Feb 01, 2012 2:09pm
If sangdong is such a great project why hasnt it been sold out yet? Why is there no furhter interest from Korea Zinc? And why are there no big investors who have realized the bigness of this stock. Honestly, isnt it all to be good to be true. We have a tungsten mine for at least 40 years, maybe 80. Billions of dollars are in the ground. Legal country. Good economy. Mid asia. And this stock has a ...more  
Comment by NickSmithNSC on Feb 01, 2012 2:26pm
Since I started working with Brian and Amelia Wesson they have consistently put the interests of the shareholders first.  My experience is that they are committed to each individual shareholder and it is that level of commitment that is making Woulfe a success. They have staked their reputations on making this company a success. I believe Brian's technical knowledge and experience ...more  
Comment by wolfry1 on Feb 01, 2012 2:52pm
Nick Would it be possible to get some recent photos of the Sangdong project posted on the Woulfe Website? Thx  
Comment by cult_of_frank on Feb 01, 2012 4:39pm
Or, for that matter, have the latest financial documents so potential investors don't have to go to SEDAR. I was also looking for some copies of the various valuation reports but could only find one on the site. Thanks for your input and I am not (at the moment) too concerned about Brian; he seems to be capable and ahead of the curve. Korean Zinc is only out until the feasibility is completed, ...more  
Comment by Majormac79 on Feb 02, 2012 10:16am
Monti it seems you havent noticed all small caps have taken a big hit since last summer not just woulfe. Micro and small caps are laggers to Gains in the market. large caps make the big moves with micros following over time the only exception to that trend is when there is big development news or huge resource findings in a starved market. 
Comment by monti80 on Feb 02, 2012 11:31am
@Majormac. I know that wof is still small cap and i also noticed what happened to other small caps. But most of them are back at there highs from last summer or even higher. As example ntc. Our competitor. For me something is strange here. thats all who knows. it would not be the first stock which will not going to produce. cheers monti
Comment by SmitherTime on Feb 02, 2012 12:44pm
Hello Wolfry1, Thought I would let you know that Woulfe has put up some pictures from December.  They aren't up on the website just yet, but they are on Woulfe's Facebook page.  This is all in the last few minutes, so they should be going up on the website soon.  Thanks for the quick response Nick!
Comment by wolfry1 on Feb 02, 2012 9:19pm
Pics now on Woulfe's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/woulfemining
Comment by thasis on Feb 28, 2012 11:31am
Guess I need to eat some humble pie here but great call Kyoung..... now we just need this signed and we are on our way.
Comment by Majormac79 on Feb 28, 2012 11:35am
Its basically a done deal Woulfes economics is to good to be Passed up.  So 4 weeks to feasibility and a month or so after that bank loan for the remaining development
Comment by thasis on Feb 28, 2012 11:37am
Referring to your call Feb 1/12 Kyoung28.... kudos I am thinking Taegutec as the strongest candidate(investor) for Sangdong Mine since Korea Zinc is not in the list anymore… Taegutec formerly known as ‘Korea Tungsten Co., Ltd,’ which used to be operated by Korean Government. Korea Tungsten Co. was the ex-owner of Sangdong Tungsten mine since early 1900& ...more  
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