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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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Woulfe Mining Corp > Tungsten Space and Institutional Strategy
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Post by Adrammelech on Mar 29, 2012 11:03pm

Tungsten Space and Institutional Strategy

After seeing the recent newsreleases could it be possible that the MLG - NTC - WOF trinity is really the only way to play the tungsten space? (Bet very few of us can buy an MTU unit due to commodity contract selling rules)

I am curious now about how any 3 major institutions at one time will legitly get into this stock and how the S.P will rise with this. Are we going to have a 50 million traded share day or something like that coming up? If anyone knows feel free to respond.

P.S- I got into the tungsten family (NTC first)  when the former U.S strategic reserve said they are virtually out of supply and now it is said that the worldwide recycling of tungsten is running out. Western block countries need the new sources which seem a serious lack of (even Israel, check out IMC headquarter locations to confirm this statement). Woulfe being in Korea is natural buy but there are bigger sharks now circling.. great for longs and yea for all of us.

 Adrammelech

Comment by Majormac79 on Mar 30, 2012 12:23am
That is the million dollar question ;o)
Comment by professorchaos on Mar 30, 2012 12:02pm
MLG and NTC have very serious problems. Brian has said that in his view, woulfe doesn't have competitors. I have to agree. Maybe from a resources point of view, the three are important. But from a business point of view, they don't belong in the same sentences, IMO.   At least for now, although this might change as manufacturing returns to north america (for NTC). And MLG will benefit ...more  
Comment by TELEMARKER on Mar 30, 2012 1:11pm
How about a high grade open pit tungsten deposit in BC ? Drilling this summer
Comment by McBeth on Mar 30, 2012 2:00pm
Telemarker, you talking about LGO`s  Northern Dancer?
Comment by TELEMARKER on Mar 30, 2012 5:46pm
ND is low grade large tonnage open pit deposit There is another with potential to be high grade open pit. Only shallow drilling and IP survey done late 2011. Drilling Q3