ChefBorjan
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June 07, 2013, 04:12:25 PM |
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Hi there.
I actually made an account and went through the whole newbie period mainly to post just in this thread.
I know little about mining, like others in this thread have mentioned, but from what I have read up on thanks to the information provided has impressed me enough to invest a modest amount in Kenilworth.
I don't know if this will succeed, but for me the main point is that this is a 'non-bitcoin' company getting involved in a serious way. And I think that progressing bitcoin further can only be accomplished if we show the rest of the world the usefulness and validity of bitcoin. So I guess out of principal really (and the fact you don't seem like quacks!) I am an investor. Good luck to you, and I hope this leads to great things for bitcoin as a whole.
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Prendergast123 (OP)
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June 08, 2013, 01:58:16 AM Last edit: June 19, 2013, 03:30:25 AM by Prendergast123 |
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You are a hero... What's your BitFunder username. Private Message me.
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101111
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June 08, 2013, 02:50:21 AM |
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I think there's gold in my backyard, can you send me some BTC please? I'll call a drilling company establish a relationship with a world class mineral exploration company to make it look more legit. If there is something and we sell out to a major gold company I'll be rich there will be ROI.
what's not to like.
oh and I'll setup a real world post office box so you can contact me
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hak8or
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June 08, 2013, 04:03:16 AM |
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Really? These people have gone above and beyond to answer any questions for more information, explanation of their mining procedures, and even give their real names to everyone related in the mining. If you feel that this IPO contains any information which would indicate that this is a scam or anything like that, then feel free to point out specifically what seems to be wrong. Otherwise you just look like someone who is trolling since you provide little to no basis for your conclusion.
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101111
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June 08, 2013, 05:59:24 AM |
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They have given you an explanation of their mining procedures?
That's funny.
Look maybe I'm just a bit sceptical; I've had plenty of experience in exploration co's here in oz and personally know some senior exploration people, so it's just my 2 satoshi's. Good luck though, I hope you do well from it.
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jim667
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June 08, 2013, 10:33:12 AM |
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Look maybe I'm just a bit sceptical; I've had plenty of experience in exploration co's here in oz and personally know some senior exploration people, so it's just my 2 satoshi's. Good luck though, I hope you do well from it.
Why are you sceptical then? Let's see if I can make a hierarchy of accusations: 1) Do you think they are not the real Kenilworth company, just a bunch of impostors trying to steal our coins? 2) Do you think they have faked the SRK report and partnership with Thomson? 3) Do you think that the SRK report should not be trusted, as they have not visited the site? 4) Do you think that even though the right minerals are in the ground, the Kenilworth team is not skilled enough to profit from them? Of course, there are many other ways this can go wrong. However, as long as all of these questions have a firm 'no' for an answer, I am willing to invest in this company.
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MrMochi
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June 08, 2013, 10:55:32 AM |
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They have given you an explanation of their mining procedures?
That's funny.
Look maybe I'm just a bit sceptical; I've had plenty of experience in exploration co's here in oz and personally know some senior exploration people, so it's just my 2 satoshi's. Good luck though, I hope you do well from it.
Being sceptical is fine. But I would like to hear your concerns (as you claim to have experience). Maybe Kenilworth can put those at rest? Either way this is the internet/bitcoin/investment land and being cautious is a must. But I see a company who have been putting out good information and answering questions. And as said before they have their faces and names out in the open. Even if they would run off with our coins, they would only stand to gain somewhere less of a million dollars. Sounds like too much risk and personal information for too little gain. I'm more concerned about issues while operating than scamming us up front. This IPO does need more publicity though. I'll be buying shares once I know this IPO can actually sell.
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joele
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June 08, 2013, 11:10:08 AM |
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I will invest 50 shares then forget about it, if this is real then I have something, otherwise just 0.09 lose.
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tinus42
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June 08, 2013, 04:20:06 PM |
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I googled a bit about the company and found this document of ASIC (!), the Australian counterpart to the SEC: ASIC GAZETTE A080/12, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 http://www.asic.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileName/A080_12.pdf/$file/A080_12.pdf On the last page (67) it states: KENILWORTH EXPLORATION PTY LTD ACN 119 439 691 will change to a public company limited by shares. The new name will be KENILWORTH EXPLORATION LIMITED ACN 119 439 691. So that should allay fears by some of this firm not being ligit. Kenilworth is a legimate ASIC miner.
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hak8or
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June 08, 2013, 07:42:47 PM |
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You now have two more replies! Prepare for any downvotes though, it appears that there are some serial downvotes as well as possibly a good portion of people who really dislike any big money in bitcoin. Also, just to clarify, I have not received any bonus shares on bitfunder (nothing from them on my assets list) or anything else from them.
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pneumatic5
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★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
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June 08, 2013, 08:21:57 PM |
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I googled a bit about the company and found this document of ASIC (!), the Australian counterpart to the SEC: ASIC GAZETTE A080/12, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 http://www.asic.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileName/A080_12.pdf/$file/A080_12.pdf On the last page (67) it states: KENILWORTH EXPLORATION PTY LTD ACN 119 439 691 will change to a public company limited by shares. The new name will be KENILWORTH EXPLORATION LIMITED ACN 119 439 691. So that should allay fears by some of this firm not being ligit. Kenilworth is a legimate ASIC miner. You sir, are hillarious.
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TadpolesIsAWinner
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June 08, 2013, 08:45:13 PM |
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Ha. Yeah, give me a bonus share and I'll upvote BOTH of those posts!
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TadpolesIsAWinner
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June 08, 2013, 08:46:24 PM |
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I googled a bit about the company and found this document of ASIC (!), the Australian counterpart to the SEC: ASIC GAZETTE A080/12, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 http://www.asic.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileName/A080_12.pdf/$file/A080_12.pdf On the last page (67) it states: KENILWORTH EXPLORATION PTY LTD ACN 119 439 691 will change to a public company limited by shares. The new name will be KENILWORTH EXPLORATION LIMITED ACN 119 439 691. So that should allay fears by some of this firm not being ligit. Kenilworth is a legimate ASIC miner. Very nice. +/u/bitcointip 1 beer verify he he
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tinus42
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June 08, 2013, 09:01:33 PM |
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I googled a bit about the company and found this document of ASIC (!), the Australian counterpart to the SEC: ASIC GAZETTE A080/12, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 http://www.asic.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileName/A080_12.pdf/$file/A080_12.pdf On the last page (67) it states: KENILWORTH EXPLORATION PTY LTD ACN 119 439 691 will change to a public company limited by shares. The new name will be KENILWORTH EXPLORATION LIMITED ACN 119 439 691. So that should allay fears by some of this firm not being ligit. Kenilworth is a legimate ASIC miner. Very nice. +/u/bitcointip 1 beer verify he he Plz do that on Reddit. And have some beer in your account.
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MrMochi
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June 09, 2013, 03:24:07 PM |
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Is there a time limit for the IPO by the way? Or will you just sell as many as possible and start anyway?
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June 10, 2013, 08:47:17 PM |
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Is there a way to tell how many shares have sold?
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June 11, 2013, 06:43:29 AM Last edit: June 12, 2013, 08:49:22 PM by Betatester |
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Is there a way to tell how many shares have sold?
4,869,105 shares issued 3,957,954 available at time of posting 911,151 sold This might include shares being sold off by original buyers, but should be close. You can work yourself through https://bitfunder.com/assetlist for info on who holds shares.
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Prendergast123 (OP)
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June 11, 2013, 06:54:14 AM Last edit: June 19, 2013, 03:31:14 AM by Prendergast123 |
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Is there a way to tell how many shares have sold?
4,869,105 shares issued 3,957,954 availlable at time of posting 911,151 still in the pot This might include shares being sold off by original buyers, but should be close. You can work yourself through https://bitfunder.com/assetlist for info on who holds shares. I was literally typing, thank you Betatester. You beat me to it. Just to add this round of the IPO is at a price per share of BTC 0.0018 In response to the above question "it's just been 11 days into the start of the IPO".
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