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Barkerville Gold Mns Ltd BGMZF

Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd is a Canada based company operates in the business of Gold. It is engaged in the production and sale of gold, and the exploration, development, and acquisition of mineral properties in British Columbia. The mineral tenures cover approximately 2,000 square kilometres. The company primarily holds interests in Cariboo Gold Belt District, Island Mountain, Cow Mountain and Barkerville Mountain.


OTCQX:BGMZF - Post by User

Post by OracleOfOttawaon Sep 14, 2017 12:09pm
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My opinion

My opinionIt just kills me when i see a stock that should be going higher not doing so. In this case, it sure looks like someone(?) wants this stock to stay below 90 cents. Look at it right now - 6 orders totalling 135K shares to sell at .90 - average of 22K per order. 2nd level quotes show that
between 91 and 94 cents, 28.5K shares for sale, 10 orders, so an average of 2.8K per order. I personally am looking at Haywood to blame - they are consistently selling 100K, 50K chunks under 90 cents. I believe they are keeping the price low, knowing it should be 20 - 30 cents higher, in order to sell blocks to their customers. When the price DOES go up, it looks good on them for the customers that listened, since they made a quick(?) 25%. Probably doesn't help that 50% of the shares are controlled by Osisko mind you - they probably don't care where the stock price is since they are going to own this company at some point, and the lower they can take control the better.  Basically, small shareholders are held hostage to the whims of a few "big guys" who control where they price is. If it goes up too high, they sell to make it go down. And when it is down, they buy (and then have more shares to sell if it tries to go up)

I know, just venting here :)
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