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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.

GREY:WFEMF - Post Discussion

Woulfe Mining Corp > segus. clk. ark. and merc.
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Post by geologyfella on Dec 14, 2012 6:37am

segus. clk. ark. and merc.

I really enjoy reading your posts, lots of food for thought...

keep it up, great stuff all.

 

Cheers.

Comment by Majormac79 on Dec 14, 2012 10:06am
My wife works in a law firm. Negotiations between 2 parties can be long and stung out with the paper work so 3parties must be very complex to get all the right wording that satisfies return of investments for all. Xmas vacation times and such also play a role in any delay as workers are less enthusiastic in production while prepping for the holidays may very well push this deal into the ...more  
Comment by Segusmundo on Dec 14, 2012 11:09am
Roger that Geologyfella on your good posts on the potential lawyer delay factor. From personal experience, I know that however simple an agreement appears...any agreement.... the process is exponentially prolonged in direct proportion to: 1)  the number of lawyers involved researching the issues, drafting, and finalizing the agreement, 2) geographical separation of the lawyers, 3) involvement ...more  
Comment by ark88 on Dec 14, 2012 11:26am
Maybe, but I think the enforceability issue is more complex than that. I assume and trust that we, the shareholders,  are only waiting for the details and paper to confirm an already enforcible agreement, subject to existing escape clauses and conditions.  At least, as a shareholder, that is the way I'm approaching this transaction.   Segusmundo; In my experience, that where a ...more