VERITAS77
14 years ago
Hi creede,
wow-great!
God bless. -VERITAS77 =)
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Do You Use Duct Tape Or A Nail
A Man died and went to Heaven...St.Peter met him at the Pearly Gates and said,"This is how it works."
"You need 100 Points to get into Heaven...Tell me what you have done, and I give you a certain number of points."
"When you reach 100, you get to come in."
"OK said the man..I've been married 50 years and never cheated on my wife."
St Peter said, "Great..That's 2 points."
"TWO POINTS???"
"Well, I attended church ALL my life and supported its ministry with my tithe and service."
St Peter said, "Good...That's worth 1 point."
"ONE POINT???"
"I started a soup kitchen...worked in a homeless shelter...and helped veterans."
"St Peter said, "Great, that's another 2 points."
"TWO POINTS????" the exasperated man said..
"At that rate, the only way I'll get into Heaven is by the Grace of God."
"BINGO....100 Points...Come In."
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We often try to fix problems with WD-40 and Duct Tape.
God did it with a nail.
He IS Risen..................
Thelonious6
17 years ago
SEC notice is dated 1/28, but just showed up on Pink Sheets today:
Cease Trade Order
Jan 28, 2008
Pink Sheets News Service
Vancouver, BC, Canada —
Cease Trade Order
Bolivar Mining Corp.
Section 164 of the Securities Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 418
¶1 Bolivar Mining Corp. (Bolivar) has an office in British Columbia. The person that is Bolivar's Chief Executive Officer, a director and major shareholder is resident in British Columbia. Bolivar's Secretary is also resident in British Columbia.
¶2 Bolivar is not a reporting issuer in British Columbia.
¶3 Bolivar's securities are quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board in the United States over-thecounter market.
¶4 In its news release dated December 7, 2007, Bolivar announced for the first time a mineral reserve estimate on its placer and tailings project in Jinzhuang Town, Guandong Province, China.
¶5 Bolivar has not filed a technical report to support the mineral reserve estimate on its placer and tailings project in Guandong Province, China, as required by section 4.2(1)(j) of National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
¶6 In its news release dated December 11, 2007, Bolivar announced for the first time a preliminary assessment of the Red Dragon 1 mine in Southern China, in which it holds an interest.
¶7 Bolivar has not filed a technical report to support the preliminary assessment of the Red Dragon 1 mine in Southern China as required by section 4.2(1)(j) of National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
¶8 Under section 164(1) of the Act, the Executive Director orders that trading in the securities of Bolivar cease until:
1. Bolivar files a technical report in the required form for its placer and tailings project in Guandong Province, China,
2. Bolivar files a technical report in the required form for its Red Dragon 1 Mine in Southern China, and
3. The Executive Director makes an order under section 171 of the Act revoking this order.
¶9 January 28, 2008
John Porges
Manager, Compliance
Corporate Finance
friedduck
17 years ago
Don't be silly guys.
This stock was dead the moment Peter K and Eric J got involved and that is a long time ago. If there are any real investors around on this board (besides the paid with stock pumpers):
IMO there is only one way to go and that is out!
Even if the Bolivar people are for real, the stock doesn't stand a chance for this company has been well prepared to make only a few people money IMO. And that is not the people buying shares in the market. Anyone have the shareholder list? Check the names and compare with LGMB, LVCP/GRSR and all other PK ventures.
Who can name a PK company that has been succesful stock?
Anyone?
Right, nobody; now that this is cleared up, why pay attention to the guys spreading so called good news here?
IMO there will be shares dumped after shares being dumped after shares being dumped and so forth.
They have plenty and are in for a quick buck. Their return on investment is practically 100%, no matter what the share price is going down to. Just take a look at all other PK stocks.
texas tom
17 years ago
I do not like how Bolivar mining was marketed. However, I do not believe BOLV authorized spam mail to pump the stock. Quite a few years ago, I was involved with one of the background people of BOLV on several large oil & gas projects in the U.S. I cannot disclose his name without his permission.
The market value of Avalon Ventures and Great West mining appear to be a good guide to value Bolivar mining. The market caps are $25,000,000 and $100,000,000. This suggests a value of about $2 per share for Bolivar mining. I would think by now there is a new technical team for BOLV.
texas tom
17 years ago
I have posted some rough estimates of information available on three (3) REE (rare earth element) companies that trade in North America.
Symbol Company # of Projects Annual Revenue Market Cap
AVL.TSX-V Avalon Ventures 5 $22,000 $98,000,000
GWG.V Great West Minerals 12 $1,000,000 $25,000,000
BOLV Bolivar Mining 8 $6,000,000 $ 24,000
texas tom
17 years ago
I have found two small companies that are into REE (rare earth elements) exploration. They are Avalon Ventures AVL.V and Great West Minerals CA:GWG. The market caps are $90 million and $25.8 million respectively. The market cap of Bolivar Mining is $270,000 or $1,800. That depends on a company float of 30,000,000 shares or 207,000. Whichever is the accurate one. The two companies are similar in size and stage of development to Bolivar Mining.
The group that controls BOLV does have a shell company on the shelf that could merge with or take over BOLV. That would force a short covering.