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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 > Within 2 Months:
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Post by Sir_Holler on May 17, 2013 11:20am

Within 2 Months:

Dundee's and Ned's Direct and substantial involvement, including significant recent share purchases, and public statements, Mr. Lee's recent joining the company, and IMC's involvement all say get ready! These are real businessmen operating on real timelines as opposed to the mess prior. The timeline in the release below says it all in my opinion. Expect several news releases within the next approximately TWO months!

 

 

2013-04-19 19:20 ET - News Release

 

Mr. Hubert Marleau reports

WOULFE MINING APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT FOR ITS SOUTH KOREA SUBSIDIARY

Woulfe Mining Corp. has appointed Sang Bum Lee as president of the company's wholly owned South Korean subsidiary, Sangdong Mining Corp.

Mr. Lee has over 30 years of experience in the non-ferrous metals (zinc, lead and precious metals) industry gained in Korea, Australia, Europe and the United States in various technical roles that include project engineering, construction project management, and business and technology improvements, as well as general management.

Since completion of his bachelor of engineering (major: metallurgical engineering) at the Korea University in South Korea, Mr. Lee has enjoyed a successful career spanning 30 years with Korea Zinc Co. Ltd., a South Korean company which supplies approximately 10 per cent of the world's demand of zinc metal products and also one of the largest non-ferrous metals producer in the world. Mr. Lee held various positions ranging from process engineering, plant construction, production management and commercial management to, most recently, managing director and chief executive officer of Sun Metals Corp. Pty. Ltd., a wholly owned Australian subsidiary of Korea Zinc.

Commenting on Mr. Lee's appointment, Hubert Marleau, interim president and chief executive officer of Woulfe Mining, stated: "Mr. Lee has significant relevant experience in the resources industry and has a set of skills that will be highly complementary to the requirements of the Sangdong project. The fact that he is a South Korean national and speaks and writes both Korean and English fluently is an added bonus. The directors of Woulfe Mining Corp. believe that he will have an immediate positive impact at the Sangdong project."

Mr. Marleau went on to state: "Mr. Lee's appointment represents the first of many updates that our stakeholders can expect over the next few months. I have recently returned from a lengthy orientation visit to South Korea and have a succinct understanding of where the company is at, and I am please with the company's progress to date."

Comment by ark88 on May 17, 2013 11:41am
I'm certainly hanging my 'hopes' on that NR and I'm sure many of the longs are doing the same. The big takeaway from that NR for me is the hiring of Mr. Lee. This does not appear to me like it was an openly advertised hiring. We're talking about hiring a company man with over 30 years of experience with just ONE company, Korea Zinc. Why would Mr. Lee jump ship after all those ...more  
Comment by Sir_Holler on May 17, 2013 11:56am
Why would Mr. Lee jump ship after all those years with Korea Zinc as a senior executive and join a small pre-production mine? AND how can one ignore the fact that he is joining us from not any company but Korea Zinc, a shareholder of WOF. Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/messagedetail.aspx?p=0&m=32579910&l=0&r=0&s=WOF&t=LIST#EpHV4rHLhTEmXPJQ.99 It is a ...more  
Comment by Zynfandel on May 17, 2013 12:16pm
Next few months is not equal to 2 months...
Comment by Sir_Holler on May 17, 2013 12:28pm
Next few months is not equal to 2 months... Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/messagedetail.aspx?p=0&m=32580103&l=0&r=0&s=WOF&t=LIST#cHHTJ8GWB9dW5IYt.99 The news release was one month ago. Subtract 1 month from a few months and you get about two.
Comment by Dickles on May 17, 2013 12:32pm
lol and when has a "few months" equaled 3? I hope you're right! :) GLTAL
Comment by wolfry1 on May 17, 2013 5:48pm
Ark I don't believe Mr. Lee jumped ship ...leave Korea Zinc to join WOF... My understanding is that he left Sun Metals Corp, a Australian subsidiary of Korea Zinc, back in 2010 and has been working as a consultant since then.