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Yukon Nevada Gold Corp > Again Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
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Post by Iceshaver on Feb 10, 2011 12:56am

Again Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due

On 1/17/2011 Downer posted the following, " The "New Management Team"is employing the oldest Howe Street tactic in the book.  They lined their pockets with millions and millions of cheap warrants and stock options and are likely  to CREAM  you shareholders  that bought in at 20 cents, 38 cents, 46 cents or  whatever".             I have no idea what he means about "Howe Street".  Please explain.      But I do see  a  connection between Downers post and the Feb 4, 2011 PR by YNG about the 18 percent  price reduction to  those that would exercise their
.08 to
.40 warrants "NOW".   We are talking about 235,823,053  warrants here , so this is not a penny ante item.  What the H... is going on here???  I will patiently await some explanation , by anyone,  about this scenario.  Just "WHO" is doing "WHAT" to "WHO", or is it to "WHOM"????  It does not  sound  too good to me.                    ICE
Comment by arthur7440 on Feb 10, 2011 9:12am
  Ice Quote you,I have no idea what he means about "Howe Street".  Please explain.         The Vancouver Stock Exchange was on Howe Street,  In The Good Old Days The BC Exchange was known World wide for the stock scams and boiler room antics,     A few years back to try and clean things up,  the went on the ...more  
Comment by downer27 on Feb 10, 2011 9:20am
Possible good news on the horizon. IF TMX merges with LSE, there will be millions and millions of people in the UK and mainland Europe who have not heard the same story for past 4 or 5 years from YNG and may be more gullible than the pumpers.  More sheep for the herd?Hang in there!
Comment by arthur7440 on Feb 10, 2011 9:27am
I agree Mr Downer LOL   I was getting quite excited myself.  Ithere will be millions and millions of people in the UK and mainland Europe who have not heard the same story for past 4 or 5 years from YNG and may be more gullible than the pumpers.  More sheep for the herd?Hang in there!
Comment by arthur7440 on Feb 11, 2011 9:13am
Why the LSE and TMX are getting togetherWednesday, February 09, 2011Jeremy Grant At first sight, it looks like the exchange world equivalent of two drunks leaning on each other for support. The London Stock Exchange and the TMX Group in Canada are in merger talks. The British bourse is a shadow of its former self, cut back by competition from rival trading venues such as Chi-X Europe and ...more  
Comment by arthur7440 on Feb 11, 2011 9:34am
 It is mostly about one thing: ((creating a mining listings giant)). Both bourses are home to a huge number of mining and resource company listings
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