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So you think the B shares from long ago might hold some $$$ value down the road?
Here's something from June of 2010...
Red Arrow Gold Corp
A little old, but some good historical data.
Go CGFI
R617
That is huge!! Thanks for posting!
Go CGFIA!
12/19/11
CGFIA
All of those docs have been read over time, but I can't recall any particular use of delay tactics on the part of CGFI.
Please don't make me read everything again! Can you be more specific and point out one or two docs that back up your thoughts? I'm not bantering here. Really would like to know! Help the board become more aware of what might really be going on.
Thanks!
Rich
It's looking like a house in the way maybe another delay tactic for cgfia right at the time a deadline for a permit was being announced.
If you'll buy 100,000,000 @ .0002 will sell you another 100,000,000 @ .0001.
Gotta move those refrigerators!
Go CGFIA!
A million times a million is a billion - times 10 is 10 billion - that would just about do it. LOL
Thank you sir! EOM
Good video re: Roundtable on the Execution, Clearance and Settlement of Microcap Securities from SEC website. 1st hour+ is most relavent here IMO.
http://www.sec.gov/news/otherwebcasts/2011/microcaproundtable101711.shtml
Can't remember why CGFI is being looked at by DTCC. Anyone help?
Rich617
hink... Points well taken... What Sieg said was...
thumbs up or thumbs down to allow or remove future posts that focus on whats being posted on the YEHAW Board.
No Lt, what Richard617, a moderator, is saying here is that you should base your decisions on your own DD. Don't twist words!
R617
I listened to the madness here ('CGFIA, long and strong+1! Derp!') and look where I am now! HA!
Sieg!! Glad to hear you are out of the woods! Flu-time in the Rockies... always fun!
Cease and Desist hopefully Deceased soon! Go CGFIA!
R617
I trust you're smart enough to understand this analagy.
DO YOU GET IT NOW?
I have an engineering degree and can think for myself
Hey RKY... If anyone makes a buy/sell decision based on this guy's input they deserve what they get (or don't get!). We know what we've got and for those who are seriously interested in CGFIA, this guy won't sway their opinion of the company. IMO, put him on ignore and be done with him.
Keep it On Topic please!
The whole world could use a new accounting system just about now. Yours sounds pretty reasonable. Might want to present your ideas to whatever regulatory committee handles that kind of stuff!! PowerPoint or something similar? Visuals are always appreciated!
As far as grog goes, what's your poison of choice? We're going to need to stock up for the big bash along the Animas River!
Go CGFIA
Guyer once said at a DRMS hearing: "Over 7000 CGFIA share holders".
Best post of the day! Thanks AK! 'Nuff said!
Memorized for sure Sir! But just in case I forget it I have it tatooed on my left thumb.
Thanks ficose, forgot about the permit number.
Here you go Killeray, try this
http://drmsweblink.state.co.us/drmsweblink/search.aspx?dbid=0
I always have to sort on the Doc Date column to bring the most current to the top. Should be getting news on the last payment soon.
Have a great day and Go CGFIA!
R617
Based on the schedule below...
drmsweblink.state.co.us/drmsweblink/0/doc/927168/Page1.aspx?searchid=b7cd40d0-d36e-4fee-b012-a750538c4681
... the final additional financial warranty payment is scheduled to be made by this Friday. This is the last payment due! Get er done Mr. Guyer! One step closer!
Go CGFI!
MT... Keep in mind I only admitted to the number I stated! LOL! "Stealth mode" is a good thing!!
Based on the numbers you've collected to date, it's probably safe to work with the 300MM.
Hope the spark you refer to ignites one huge explosion! Let's start at $.02
GLTY and here's to a good week for all of us!
Go CGFIA!
R617
MT... Welcome aboard!!
The immediate future is going to be exciting and your help will really come in handy! It's easy to see that you are an avid CGFI follower.
My first $$$ here were put into play in April of '08. Been accumulating ever since. Consider me part of the flotilla (Floaties and a paddle). I'll admit to owning 10MM shares. Does that get us closer to 10%? Ha!
Anyway, congrats!!
R617
ficose, please provide some insight to your statement below... thanks!
might have something to do with the trade for trade that is now in effect.
News From Colorado Goldfields
ColoradoGoldfields Inc. Acquires Silver Wing Mine (Part 2); Builds on $200 Million Resource of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc; Perfect Fit for Pride of the West Mill
Gold Stocks
LAKEWOOD, CO -- Colorado Goldfields Inc. (OTCQB:CGFIA) (CGFIA.PK) announced yesterday that it had acquired the Silver Wing Mine in San Juan County, Colorado. This acquisition marks a significant expansion into other metals, both "precious" and "base," and provides Colorado Goldfields a greatly enhanced ability to capitalize on a wider number of market drivers for price-both investor economics and manufacturing.
The Silver Wing's poly-metallic ore contains 5 different recoverable metal values consisting of gold, silver, lead, copper and zinc. Colorado Goldfields will develop a mining and milling operation and produce approximately 14,500 tons annually of gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc concentrates. "The total estimated resource of the Silver Wing Mine could exceed $200 million with approximately 80% of the resource value composed of silver and copper minerals," stated Lee Rice, President & CEO for Colorado Goldfields.
"Since most of the ore in the district is poly-metallic, the Company's Pride of the West Mill was originally designed to specifically process this type of ore. The acquisition is a perfect fit for the processing capabilities of Colorado Goldfields," stated John Ferguson, Director of Operations.
To explain the new depth of revenue sources, Lee R. Rice, President and CEO of Colorado Goldfields, provides the following commentary regarding both the precious and base metals contained in the Silver Wing Mine.
Prices for all of the metals that will be produced from the Silver Wing Mine are determined by global precious metal and base metal commodity markets. As we have all observed, current prices are favorable and the long term outlook is positive based upon supply and demand fundamentals. In addition to the normal demands from the developed nations in North America and Europe, the long term outlook for sustained growth in Asian economies and as well other parts of the world is expected to continue to put upward pressure on base metal prices.
The precious metals to be produced from the Silver Wing Mine include gold and silver. While gold is critical for certain industrial and high technology uses and has value in the creation of jewelry, the price of gold is primarily based on "perception factors" including the perception of safe haven value in response to political uncertainties in many areas of the world and as a hedge against inflation of currencies.
Historically, silver prices have been driven more by manufacturing demand than macro-economic perceptions. Silver has many specialized industrial (especially photography), and high technology uses. Over the past 20 years silver has been priced primarily as a base metal; following industrial supply and demand factors. Because of more recent socio-economic and political developments, the price of silver is now partially driven by other factors including the perception of 'safe haven' value; including a hedge against deflation of currencies.
The base metals (lead, copper and zinc) provide critical raw material for the production of industrial and consumer products on a world-wide basis. The usage for lead, copper and zinc is a direct function of the overall world industrial production needs and consumer demand for touchable products. Prices for these metals are primarily set in the based on actual industrial factors of supply and demand.
"The Company now has a strong connection to both brick-and-mortar manufacturing and global macro-economic forces. This is huge advantage because it provides us with a revenue source that is continuous and stable," stated C. Stephen Guyer, CFO of Colorado Goldfields.
Maybe we can all invest and get Pride of the West Restaurant rebuilt for the town.
So, have we weathered the storm of P&D? Hopefully we will maintain the current PPS despite it all. Don't know if all the noise drowned out the positive effect of the PR's. Just wish we would get the "real" good news now! Longs hang in there! Our day is in the foreseeable future.
Without a doubt a quick CGFIA refresher course would be a good thing for those who constantly play the negative card. Might add some new words to their vocabulary list.
Go CGFIA
Hey Optimiss! Thanks for the info! Take a look at the attached. Do you think the spot for dry stacking is at the Kittimac Mill site? Not sure what the map's scale is in miles. Trying to get a handle on the proximity in relation to POW Mill.
http://www.narrowgauge.org/4x4/html/minnie.html
Was thinking the same thing. LOL! Bet it costs the State of Colorado more than $1,150 just to process the paperwork!
Another bill due in late June. State has its hand out again.
http://drmsweblink.state.co.us/drmsweblink/0/doc/930598/Page1.aspx?searchid=9889acf6-9c09-4477-87a7-c0c39fe0ba5e
In no way a back breaker, but just another hassle.
Ready like you don't know! GO CGFIA!
Let's see....
1,600,000,000 shares X $.0007 = $1,120,000.
Million?
Must be something wrong with TDA. Bid is @ .0008. Nothing wrong with this stock!
LOL! Maybe should request a DNA analysis! Seems to work for alot of others!
Good to have you back!
Rich
Welcome back, Sir!! Meet any cool folks while in the slammer?
Let's get this rolling this week. Expect any news? Part 2 perhaps?
Rich
bobhwang, you ought to take 1/2 the time and energy you spend on the political aspects of the price of gold and try to find the company one or two big private placement investors. Convince them that gold is going to $4000 an ounce, sell them on the company and bingo, a match made in heaven.
This stock will do fine as long as the cost of getting an ounce of gold to the marketplace is less than the going rate per ounce. $1400 an ounce is works well. Without a permit to open the mill it really doesn't matter what the price of gold is. We need the permit.
Save the political agenda for when we have an ounce of gold in hand! BTW, when a loaf of bread costs $7.50, then I will be concerned if gold isn't at $4000.