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Marlin Gold Mining MALZF

Marlin Gold Mining Ltd is engaged in the exploration, development and production of gold and silver in the Americas. The company owns three properties located in Mexico and the USA and a portfolio of royalties. Its properties portfolio includes Commonwealth project, Arizona, United States; Gavilanes Project, Durango, Mexico; and La Trinidad Mine, Sinaloa, Mexico.


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Comment by Go4Shinyon Apr 13, 2011 11:26pm
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RE: RE: BIG NEWS !!!!!!!! EX - CGC-T V.P.

RE: RE: BIG NEWS !!!!!!!! EX - CGC-T V.P.I would consider myself as one of those that's in it for the long haul.  I prefer that investment style over flipping and I gotta say since last summer, the market in the gold/silver stocks has been frustrating.  I think it could be best described as all or nothing.

About 2/3 of the stocks I hold have been stuck in the mud/declining while their underlying metal(s) keep going higher.  The other 1/3 have skyrocketed.  A good example of that is GPR which for the longest time couldn't get any respect and had a very depressed trading pattern between .80 and 1.00.  All of a sudden it goes up past 4.00 without any fundamental change to the company or situation.  Is the market always right?  I'd say the market is nodding off at best and full of chit otherwise.

It would be nice if it didn't take so painfully long for the market to recognize real value but I guess all the wishing isn't going to change that.  Patience is required indeed... until the market snorts itself awake again that is.

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