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There is little credible information on CWRN around the web. Most useful bits of it come from the PRs, and the company's site updates. The company has been in development stage for a long time, thus is still under the radar. Once CWRN starts generating revenue, more people will take notice.
I think we will see some very exciting news in the next couple of weeks...
This is quite respectful of you. Let's wait and see now. One of us will have to be wrong :)
If Bob, indeed, fails to begin production in the nearest future, I will join alcalino in admitting that we both fell victims to Bob's dishonest persuasion, and that I was a complete fool defending him all this time.
To be fair though, will you do the same, joev2? If production starts withing next several weeks, will you post a message saying that you were mistaken, and though having dealt with his share of problems, Bob worked hard and made it right?
Surebob, earlier this year, you were saying Bob will never start mining at all. Now, you are saying that he might very well start mining, but it will not be profitable. I am happy to see that your perspective is evolving :)
I hope you are right.
At this point, I have to admit it looks like the company is diluting. Good news come out and million of shares are sold at the bid. This was the kind of news that retail investors are buying shares after, not selling. My only hope is that Bob will use the money he is getting out of what he sells to finance the project. If so, once the revenue is generated, no more shares will be issued and the price will go up.
"Crushing equipment should be arriving at the Guadalupe Mining Concession by the 20th of this month and full production starting immediately thereafter in anticipation of making the first bulk cargo vessel load before the end of September 2010."
This is great news. Two more weeks...
The wait is almost over...
Very true.
Lots of long-term potential here.
The company is actually making money.
Float seems to be rather small.
Interesting company.
I think it is too early to rack up a position in this one. I'd say in 6 months or so it will be just the right time.
The volume has been miserable lately.
This company is developing, slowly but surely...
Moderator it is :)
Something will be happening soon...
Interesting...
Three 10-Qs in a row.
Like I said, pump-and-dump fail...
Hopefully, this crew learned their lesson, and will stay away from this board in the future. These boys are so annoying.
I don't see why people would be selling ahead of the production news, insiders or not...
Mr. seriousone, your post makes absolutely no sense.
It's time I increased my position here.
This is still a developing company, just the time to invest in it.
Definitely good news.
Lots of potential here.
I would love to see how this pumping crew is going to get out with the whole news run not happening... Pump and Dump Fail...
Pumping nonsense :)
Moderator it is :)
Time to come back :)
I was invested in this once already.
Interesting stuff happening here...
And bid is at 0.0001.... This means nothing, just a usual iHub glitch. It will be several more months till we see $0.50 :)
I will be your biggest shareholder, surebob. Just let me know the ticker.
I don't think there is anything special to know. It's just that this stock is trading very very thin. Not only it proves that CWRN is not diluting, but this will also be a very good thing when the production starts. Buyers will come in, and we will be at 10 cents in no time.
At least it generates some activity on this otherwise idle board...
The shareholder newsletter states that CWRN owns Guadalupe and Tepustete iron deposits. Nowhere in the provided by you document is it claimed that someone else owns those deposits. Yes, the document does state that Navial has some significant mining claims in the area, but that does not prove anything.
Either way, knowing how careful Bob is, do you think he would keep publicly posting fraudulent possession claims over and over again? It seems fairly obvious that the company does own the deposits, whether they will utilize them, and when, is another question.
It's still an interesting PowerPoint to look over. Thanks, surebob.
Not a good volume though, someone has grown tired of waiting...