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I do understand that you have taken offense to comments made about your observations ( in a company in which you own no shares) and have felt insulted.
As a long term shareholder, I will endure the lows and wait for the assay results. That's the way the game is played.
I've bought in at .03 and sold at around .18 and bought more at .05 etc. I'll l take my changes with WOLV.
Buy on the lows and sell on the highs.
Good luck to you.
It's possible. And I'm sure it is being debated as we speak!
Don't own no shares in WOLV and can't add or subtract, but.........lots of opinions on a company that's close to announcing assay results.
I'm not saying that TUCA will use Champagne's company but......its always good to have key investors and members of the TUCA/Nemaska/Monarques team that own drill rigs and are connected to drilling operations and other mining companies in Quebec.
I should add its heliportable drilling.
Forage NQ Drilling
President - Alain Champagne
4584 St.Denis
Montreal Qc
H2J2L3
They fly into remote parts of Canada with the helicopter and set up the rig.
It's confirmed now. EastCoast Canadian provided the filing info for us previously.
I think Santa should bring us a drill for Xmas so that in 2012 we can go out to our kimberlite properties and commence exploration.
ps. Alain Champagne owns a light weight drill rig and helicopter! :)
TUCA adding more and more claims.
Fo schizzle WOLV has the green copper goodies.
Yes, indeed, the schnitzel will hit the pan.
Did you say you own no shares in WOLV?
And that you are looking for a buying opportunity? This a great time to acquire some really cheap shares and make money in 2012.
boxing day!
Yes, VSYS will deliver a swift, upper right cut in 2012!
This
Monday, MMT had a daily turnover of over 2 million, which was nearly five times the average volume of 434 thousand. Such an activity allowed the stock to create enough buying pressure to subsequently break out. MMT has now passed above 71 cents per share resistance and trades close to the 52-week high of 75 cents.
Check it out! MART
http://www.miningstocks.com/radio/jayradio.php
MART looking real good today!
http://www.investorvillage.com/smbd.asp?mb=12706&mn=2150&pt=msg&mid=11227277
MART going higher and higher!
http://www.investorvillage.com/smbd.asp?mb=12706&mn=2150&pt=msg&mid=11227277
I'm finally in the green!
Yes, I bought because of the Chen guy!
The assay results and WOLV's ability to continue exploration is what's at stake here.
Until then, you can put forth all sorts of reasons you don't like the company. In your mind they are "real" in my mind its the copper grades, some gold and other minerals that are the relevant issues.
WRONG! AGAIN! My opinion about WOLV is real according to what is taking place
My wish is everybody makes money on all there investments.GLTY
I agree with you that hearing both sides of the story helps.
However, First Alert's opinion of the company changed drastically when WOLV did not retain them to conduct an awareness campaign.
The current motivation of First Alert is to get even with WOLV management because it was not granted a contract to promote the company.
I put more faith in someone who gives you the good of a company but isn't afraid to also point out the flaws.
Have to admit I don't follow this company much because why would I with no investment in it.
WOLV will go up.
The penny stock market is cyclical( like our seasons) and based on the release of assay results and the continuation of drilling.
We are in the middle of the Holidays, the overall market sucks and the Scrooges are out in force. LOL
You bought WOLV based on First Alerts news letter's advice?
I signed up for there newsletter a couple of days ago and when I found out WOLV was one of there picks today I had to admit I was had. Hook line and sinker.
Jethro and Ellie May over on the WOOF WOOF board.
Do you Remember the Beverly Hills hillbillies show?
If you don't, go to You Tube and play some clips.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=beverly+hills+hillbillies&qpvt=beverly+hills+hillbillies&FORM=IGRE
But you did cover WOLV and you advised your readers to buy it!
Your offer to "promote" WOLV was rejected by WOLV management and you did not get a contract with the company.
As a direct result of that rejection, your attitude towards WOLV has taken a 360% change in direction.
That is your history with the company.
My history is that I have met management in Vancouver and have several private placements and a very large position in WOLV.
WOLV awaiting results from the assay office. Thanks for sending out your WOLV DD. See below.
WOLV is doing just fine the way they are doing things. It's not a pump n dump raising cash in the open markets like most. So planting that doubt is ridiculous.
e price boost? LOL It will likely gap on any news and those waiting for lower prices will have to just keep waiting while the stock price potentially runs wild.
A real company doesn't just care about stock price...WOLV's stock price, you watch, it will take care of itself :).
help me
btw I have hundreds/thousands of readers just starting to receive new WOLV dd......:):):). It will go just watch...
Solid company with lots of backing in Idaho. Don't know about the economics of the resource and whether the demand is there to sustain a feasible project.
This was my first penny stock purchase. My business partner's grand parents from Idaho told us to invest.
"Given the more robust economics associated with the Bovill Kaolin Project, greater shareholder value can be created through the development of the these assets in preference over the Kelly's Basin soda-spar quartz deposit. Accordingly the Bovill Kaolin Project will be the Company's focus for the foreseeable future."
They have done so much work and its taken many years to be back down at .25. I remember when it was trading at $1 and I didn't sell. Oh well.......
i-minerals Announces Positive Results of the Preliminary Economic Assessment Study of Its Bovill Kaolin Halloysite Quartz and...
Date : 12/05/2011 @ 8:00AM
Source : PR Newswire
Stock : I-minerals (PC) (IMAHF)
Quote : 0.25 0.0118 (4.95%) @ 4:00PM
i-minerals Announces Positive Results of the Preliminary Economic Assessment Study of Its Bovill Kaolin Halloysite Quartz and...
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=50303036&symbol=IMAHF
i-minerals Announces Positive Results of the Preliminary Economic Assessment Study of Its Bovill Kaolin Halloysite Quartz and...
Date : 12/05/2011 @ 8:00AM
Source : PR Newswire
Stock : I-minerals (PC) (IMAHF)
Quote : 0.25 0.0118 (4.95%) @ 4:00PM
i-minerals Announces Positive Results of the Preliminary Economic Assessment Study of Its Bovill Kaolin Halloysite Quartz and...
PrintAlert
I-minerals (PC) (USOTC:IMAHF)
Intraday Stock Chart
Today : Monday 5 December 2011
i-minerals inc. (TSX.V: IMA; Pink Sheets: IMAHF) ("the Company") is pleased to announce estimated inferred Mineral Resources of 38.4 million short tons and the accompanying results of its Preliminary Economic Assessment Study ("PEA") for its Bovill Kaolin-Halloysite-Quartz-K-Spar Project (the "Bovill Kaolin Project"). Based upon a 26 year mine model, the PEA yielded an after tax NPV of US$155 million and an IRR of 29% .The PEA supporting the Mineral Resource estimate presented in this press release was managed by SRK Consulting (US) Inc. ("SRK") in Lakewood, Colorado, who also completed the Mineral Resource estimation. Tetra Tech ("TT") was commissioned by the Company to complete environmental, geotechnical, and site reclamation engineering and design. Roberts & Schaefer ("R&S) was commissioned to complete the design for the planned processing and product packaging facilities.
Dr. Bart Stryhas constructed the geologic and resource model reported below. He is responsible for the resource estimation methodology and the resource statement. Dr. Stryhas is independent of the issuer applying all of the tests in Section 1.4 of NI 43-101.
The PEA is being completed by SRK, TT, and R&S and will be filed on SEDAR (at www.sedar.com) in its entirety as required. All values presented in this press release are in US imperial units and 4Q 2011 US dollars.
No, not you.
Excellent! New claims baby!
Thanks East Coast Canuck!
Bailing at .03? You are long term holder. WOW.
Taking a huge risk aren't you? LOL
Yup, I know of the hillbilly you speaketh of.
For my Canuck buds:
From Monty Python's Flying Circus:
So, that makes it OK to scam others?
Market makers/brokerages/hedge funds are obviously immune to any enforcement actions huh David?
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SEC, U.S. Attorney and FBI Announce 13 Charged in Connection with Securities Kickback Schemes
SEC Suspends Trading in Seven Companies
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2011-251
Washington, D.C., Dec. 1, 2011 — The Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, and Federal Bureau of Investigation today announced parallel cases filed in federal court against several corporate officers, lawyers and a stock promoter alleging they used kickbacks and other schemes to trigger investments in various thinly-traded stocks.
Additional Materials
SEC Complaint: Edward Henderson and Paul Desjourdy
SEC Complaint: Michael Lee and Zipglobal Holdings, Inc.
SEC Complaint: James Wheeler and Microholdings US, Inc.
The criminal case charged 13 defendants who engaged in criminal activity in the midst of an undercover FBI operation. According to the charges filed in U.S. District Court, the schemes involved secret kickbacks to an investment fund representative in exchange for having the investment fund buy stock in certain companies; the kickbacks were to be concealed through the use of sham consulting agreements. What the insiders and promoters did not know was that the purported investment fund representative was actually an undercover agent.
The criminal defendants include Kelly Black-White and James Prange, both of whom were in the business of finding capital for emerging companies. The civil case names some of the individuals who were charged criminally, and the SEC also issued trading suspensions in the stocks of a number of the companies involved in the criminal cases.
The charges follow a year-long investigation focusing on preventing fraud in the micro-cap stock markets. Microcap companies are small publicly traded companies whose stock often trades at pennies per share. Fraud in the microcap stock markets is of increasing concern to regulators as such markets have proven to be fertile grounds for fraud and abuse. This is, in part, because accurate information about microcap stocks may be difficult for the average investor to find, since many microcap companies do not file financial reports with the SEC.
The SEC suspended trading in seven microcap companies involved in the kickback-for-investment schemes:
1st Global Financial Inc. (FGFB) based in Las Vegas
Augrid Global Holdings Corp. (AGHD) based in Houston
ComCam International, Inc. (CMCJ) based in West Chester, Pa.
MicroHoldings US, Inc. (MCHU) based in Vancouver, Wash.
Outfront Companies (OTFT) based in Fla.
Symbollon Corp./Symbollon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (SYMBA) based in Medfield, Mass.
ZipGlobal Holdings Inc. (ZIPG) based in Hingham, Mass.
MicroHoldings and ZipGlobal are also charged civilly by the SEC with fraud.
These latest charges follow a series of similar cases filed by the SEC in October 2010 and June 2011 in which more than a dozen companies and penny stock promoters were charged in similar kickback-for-investment schemes.
“The public has a right to invest in an honest and fair market. Companies that agree to pay illegal kickbacks harm investors and undermine fair competition in the markets,” said United States Attorney Carmen Ortiz. “Hard working Americans who invest their savings should not be subjected to backroom deals like those alleged today.”
“We are committed to working with our law enforcement partners here in Massachusetts and around the country to stop abuses in the microcap sector and hold the perpetrators responsible,” said David Bergers, Director of the SEC’s Boston Regional Office. “Kickbacks and phony consulting agreements have no place in the financial strategies of any public company, and executives who engage in this kind of fraud are just selling out their own investors.”
“Boston FBI agents initiated an undercover operation aimed at identifying corporate insiders engaged in illegal investment schemes. No one who is engaged in illegal activity while participating in the markets, including CEOs, traders, fund managers, equities analysts, lawyers and publicists, is exempt from the FBI's scrutiny," said Richard DesLauriers, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Boston. "Because the nation's economic security is intertwined with our overall national security, the Boston division of the FBI places a substantial emphasis on investigating white collar crimes. During these difficult economic times, now, more than ever, the well-being of the global economy rests on the diligent enforcement of laws designed to ensure the fair and orderly operation of the capital markets. The FBI will continue to use undercover operations and other sophisticated investigative tools at its disposal to protect the integrity and transparency of financial markets.”
The following individuals were charged today:
Kelly Black-White, 51, of Mesa, Ariz. (Operator of Premier Funding, Inc. and Premiere Services, Inc.), charged with wire fraud.
James Prange, 60, of Greenbush, Wis. (Northern Equity, Inc.), charged with wire fraud.
Michael Lee, 51, of Hingham, Mass. (CEO of ZipGlobal), charged with mail fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud.
Edward Henderson, 69, of Lincoln, R.I., charged with wire fraud.
Paul DesJourdy, 50, of Medfield, Mass. (CEO of Symbollon Pharmaceuticals), charged with mail fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud.
James Wheeler, 51, of Camas, Wash. (CEO MicroHoldings, Inc.), charged with mail fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud.
Steve Berman, 49, of Hillsboro, Ohio (CEO of China Wi-Max Communications), charged with mail and wire fraud.
Richard Kranitz, 68, of Grafton, Wis. (Board Member of China Wi-Max Communications), charged with mail and wire fraud.
JC Jordan, 60, of Cameron Park, Calif. (CEO of Vida Life International, LTD), charged with mail and wire fraud.
Karen Person, 61, of Naperville, Ill. (President of Small Business Company, Inc.), charged with mail and wire fraud.
Albert Reda, 65, of Tustin, Calif. (Treasurer of 1st Global Financial), charged with mail and wire fraud.
Steve Stuart, 48, of Monrovia, Md. (Major Shareholder in ComCam International, Inc.), charged with mail and wire fraud.
Muhammad (“M.J.”) Shaheed, 44, of Houston, Texas (CEO of Augrid Global Holdings Corporation), charged with mail and wire fraud.
Today, the SEC also filed civil charges of securities fraud against Desjourdy, Henderson, Lee and Wheeler alleging they defrauded investors through the use of kickbacks in financing transactions.
If convicted, the defendants charged with mail fraud and wire fraud each face up to 20 years in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine on each count. If convicted on the conspiracy to commit securities fraud charges, the defendants each face up to five years in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine on each count.
U.S. Attorney Ortiz; SAC DesLauriers; and Director Bergers made the announcement today. The criminal case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Vassili Thomadakis and Sarah E. Walters of Ortiz’s Economic Crimes Unit. The SEC’s case was investigated by Michelle Giard Draeger, Ellen Moynihan, and Marty Healey of the Boston Regional Office.
# # #
For more information about this enforcement action, contact:
David P. Bergers
Regional Director, SEC's Boston Regional Office
(617) 573-8927
John T. Dugan
Associate Regional Director, SEC's Boston Regional Office
(617) 573-8936
http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2011/2011-251.htm
Look at all the IRP designations that claim to be sub-contractors acting on behalf of the major mouth-pieces on the Hub.
'mouths for hire' around here charging companies $100 a day to cheer-lead the latest shit pile on message boards before the flies get to it.
FBI goes under cover and nabs penny stock crooks...
12/1/2011 COMMENTS (0)
Dec 1 (Reuters) - Federal officials in Boston said on Thursday they charged 13 people in connection with a kickback scheme involving microcap stocks, the latest in a series of prosecutions of involving thinly traded securities.
In a court filing a U.S. official described the cases as stemming from a sting in which an undercover FBI agent based in a Boston suburb posed as the local agent of a fictitious New York investment fund.
In return for agreeing to invest up to $5 million of the fund's money in the microcap companies, most of the time the undercover agent was to be secretly repaid a 50 percent kickback, supposedly without the knowledge of the fund.
http://newsandinsight.thomsonreuters.com/Legal/News/2011/12_-_December/Thirteen_charged_in_U_S__microcap_kickback_cases/
Picked up some more shares at .19.
Like stealing candy from a baby!
Assay results will tell the story here.
Yes, all 4 drill holes are at the assay office is my understanding.
I am pretty confident of good results and look forward to more drilling in 2012.
I know it. Wish I was buying at this range. My average would look a lot healthier!
Never seem to follow the "buy when the blood is flowing in the streets advice." Takes a lot of nerve to buy at the bottom. However, that's how you make money in this market.
Winter hibernation period for bears and juior explorers.
Waiting for more properties to be transferred to TUCA.