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Douglas Lake Minerals Inc > Motivation to drive price down
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Post by Yukon_Cornelius on Sep 20, 2011 5:39pm

Motivation to drive price down

It is believed, and published in Rodman & Renshaw's report upon intiating coverage of Douglas Lake, that the company may soon require another infusion of capital. If you were an institution of means looking to take a sizable stake in this gold mine, what tools might you have at your disposal to arrange the best possible deal?
Looking at it this way, it's a positive sign that our price is hammered to here. Short-term pain. I've seen this act before so I'm not blowing smoke up yer tails.

The fundamentals of why we are here have only changed for the better. Stay the course and ride this out gents. I think we'll be fine in the long run. Time will tell. All just imo as always.
Comment by AU_NB on Sep 20, 2011 6:59pm
Yukon: The "Failure to Deliver" figures can also be seen as a positive, namely, net of any possible sales of low cost shares or options, there is a absence of shares available to borrow for short sales. While the vehicle for the investor to sell short is a margin account ( a contract between the brokerage firm and the investor whereby in exchange for purchasing on margin, shares held ...more  
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