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Douglas Lake Minerals Inc DLKM



GREY:DLKM - Post by User

Post by stockarchangelon Feb 14, 2012 12:23pm
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Post# 19531804

HNDI

HNDI

This was an unexpected surprise. Apparently the symbol change hasn't yet made it through all the systems. Couldn't find HNDI in TDAmeritrade's real time quotes (kept coming up "invalid symbol). Did a symbol search and there it was, "Handeni Gold." Next, I put in an order for 10,000 shares and everything came up upon hitting the "review" button. Bid/ask: .106/.12.

Probably a sly move on their part to spring this without fanfare (I know they had mentioned it before, but didn't expect it so soon). Any trading improprieties will be cleaned up (pity the naked shorts, if there were any LOL), and the ghosts of DLKM should be exorcised once and for all.

How credible is the rumor of Mkuvia reverting back to HNDI? Probably a good move for both RBYC and HNDI. I believe RBYC had no use for it in the foreseeable future since the current mining license is for BM's ex-property, both of which were part of the original parcel. Looking forward to more developments.

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