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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 > very good points
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Post by Dickles on Oct 18, 2012 10:39am

very good points

I think the market is the largest factor here.

On Warren Buffet, sorry but he doesn't always make money and I don't know of anyone who invests to lose money.

If what you were saying is that he is a conservative investor that doesn't take large uncalculated risks, I will agree with you.

I really do believe that WOF should be a 3-5 dollar stock in 2+ yrs but depending on how management plays it and if we are producing by then, the market will always decide.  Pessimistically I would say above a dollar.  I have seen bigger moves in SP of companies that didn't even reach produciton.

I think the larger investment houses, in the know, are all waitng for the monies to come from IMC and the bank before they make their moves.  This I believe is the only risk and what's associated with that of course.  Once the monies are in place I think we may break the dollar mark and see fairly consistent growth with every milestone reached.

My chrystal ball has a few cracks in it and being held together with duct tape but I think it's still working pretty good over all. :)

I am still accumulating where I can and as I said before; in a year from now I won't care what I paid at these levels.  I will be grateful I was in.

i am accumulating when and where I can and i won't be selling any until we are in the dollars.

This is obviously my opionion but I think a few of you may agree?

GLAH

Comment by Zynfandel on Oct 18, 2012 10:53am
I have been accummulating shares of Oriental/Wof since 2009Q1 and I did not sell a single share yet. Waiting for at least 1$ too, hopping for much more!
Comment by clk_vested on Oct 18, 2012 11:50am
I agree with all your points in that post. The markets have cut WOF no slack at all in terms of SP. I've seen many a gold or silver play go on SP roller coaster rides at every little hint of progress, but WOF stays flat, flat, flat (number of shares outstanding is no doubt a factor). But when the money comes in, and in a year or two when the mine has been producing, it will be hard to ignore a ...more  
Comment by biznotstock on Oct 18, 2012 10:25pm
We should also keep in mind that the volume is very low when considering the total amount of shares out there. The weak hands that are selling appear to be retail investors. I'm not seeing any large shareholders letting go of this one at these prices. These few thousands of dollars which are moving left and right everyday mean very little in the grand scheme of things. Even if it takes a ...more  
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