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JohnCM

07/07/15 10:57 AM

#89935 RE: surebob #89933

Dangerous place. Sad ...
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joev2

07/07/15 3:51 PM

#89936 RE: surebob #89933

Cults usually end up in a flame with everyone else aware but them. They follow their leader faithfully to their own demise. Lots and lots of cult mentalities on these boards. Cwrn clearly fits the pattern with excuse after excuse, instead of rational thought. The enemy is the one who shines a light on it. While I'm at it, Go Bobby, I mean Brad...make that Pesquero. I'm so confused...Sharon?

All joking aside, as the other poster said, it's just "sad."
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JohnCM

07/09/15 4:53 AM

#89944 RE: surebob #89933

Sure ...

Not a "cult" per se

This company, as opposed to other 000 penny stocks, actually produced something and sold something.

That is what makes the story so sad. They had a chance ... they had a chance ...
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nhass1

07/09/15 12:39 PM

#89951 RE: surebob #89933

Oh the good ole days, then BANG, Ole Bobby CEO goes
to prison for stock manipulation .

Cotton & Western Mining, Inc. U.S.A. has received an unsolicited Buyout or Buy-in offer from a U.S. private investment firm for all outstanding and issued shares for $0.15 cents per share

the Company will begin a "Market Share" buyback program of CWRN common free trading shares on a per shipment basis


Projected consolidated revenues for the first quarter 2011 will approximately fall between 30 and 50 million dollar.


buy back program for sixty (60%) percent of the public free trading common shares in year 2011.

retire by deleting a percentage of common shares now held as new common shares that are accumulated though the public market beginning in the later part of the first quarter of 2011.

"First quarter financials should be completed . . . and shall be immediately posted for the general public together with complete share structure.

The Company has looked at both the NASDAQ and German DAX, no discussion has yet been determined as to where the Company may land in the future

Photos of gold nuggets, talk of copper tossed onto containers of their own for shipment. The % of silver they could squeeze out of the ore. Then there is the heavy aggregate for the cement company that left there years ago. Where did all that money go? All the while Bob and his friends sold all there shares.