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JNR Resources Inc > Share price being held back?
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Post by yourstruly00 on May 07, 2009 12:17pm

Share price being held back?

The share price shows how people view this company, there is no one holding the s/p of JNN.

In my opinion, there are two main reasons holding (or supporting) the s/p at this level.

1.    JNN is a highly speculative stock. Exploration in Athabasca Basin area in the last couple of years did not find any significant discoveries like HAT or UEX did.

2.    Not much cash in hand (4 to 5 mils? Will need more dilutions of shares very soon). 2008 year end private placement of 6.75 million shares for $1.35 million at a price of $0.20 per share. The hold period of shares expired April 24, 2009. Some people cashing in with 50% profits in 5 months.

Is it a good bet on JNN at this level? I don’t know. I am a gambler. It is one of my large bet on stocks. (In my situation, still holding 0.3 million shares).

JNN will either make me couples of millions or all money I bet on it goes down to the drain. I believe, we will know in two years time.

Comment by redrose on May 19, 2009 12:52pm
In my opinion JNN is at the price they should be.1.    They have nothing in the way of worthwhile prospects. The assay values that have been reported from the Way Lake area are too low to create any excitement. As well as being so far from infrastructure they would have to have McArthur or Hathor grades to make it worthwhile for a Cameco to buy in. Thats not going to happen ...more  
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