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Yukon Nevada Gold Corp > Thoughts.....
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Post by romara on Apr 24, 2012 4:00pm

Thoughts.....

After reading the below post this afternoon, and I listened to the webcast this am....I have some thoughts also.

First, the last time YNG split was back in July 07....10 for 1....but that's a different time.....we had a rundown mill, and gold prices were not that hot. Graham Dickson came in with his crew, and thought they had won the jackpot....they soon run out of money, especially when they needed the new money, the world's financials  fell apart ....I think that was Aug/Sept of 08....so no new money for and old mill was available.

After that the shares just fell apart...I am sure they went down to 2 cents, I know....I bought more at 4 cents, and I accumulated a lot more at nearly bottom prices. Yukon Nevada was on the verge of going under, Graham Dickson found himself a "white knight" ....ORIFER S A  new European money.Orifer and Sprott came to the rescue.....then the found out that this mill was a monster....prehistoric....throwing buckets full of mercury into the air....they were shutdown by the NEPA....and the feds.

Now Graham Dickson, who probably nobody liked if they were shareholders disigned a propietary designed mercury scrubbing system that removes nearly all the mercury from process before the waste heat is allowed into the atmosphere....best design available as of now.

Anybody that has been a shareholder for years knows of the trails and tribulations YNG has gone through with the Jerritt Canyon mill.....

We all know the present situation of bringing the totally refurbish mill up to speed....will will happen.

Now my comments after listening to Bladock et al this morning....It seems like they have a piper who wants to call the tunes.....but there are more then one piper, you have Orifer, Sprott and other large noted shareholders...who have put in hundreds of millions of dollars...they want return. It's not their fault, or anybodys fault that the jr. gold and silver shares are in the can......blame it on the US, Wall Street, and the US treasury for driving down the price of gold and silver, so they don't lose control....If the do lose control and the price of gold and silver would skyrocket......Then the share prices would be reaching for the ceiling.

At times we get negative comment about the past YNG......this is a new company....only one of the old crew left is Graham Dickson.Now, why are these negative nellies always upset....they were old shareholders that didn't buy cheap shares to cover their old expensive shares...that's why they are angry...old shares at old prices. We had a guy here called Artie....who would raise the roof about YNG...Artie was an old shareholder, own I think about 80K share with a price of about 6 bucks.....don't quote me on that...Artie's bundle was tied up in YNG old shares...at the old price. Artie doesn't post anymore, he was involved in a bad accident...and is unable to post his thoughts.

Now, I hope you understand why we still have angey shareholders, who post historical old information.....they are afraid to let go.....they had value....but it's gone now...but they are still angry.....

.....Richard

Comment by MrGRP on Apr 24, 2012 8:04pm
Wow isn't this a tough one ... I kind of agree in part with most that is being posted here ! As someone who has traded for quite sometimes and endured numerous split or consoladation of shares I have to admit that I have never come out ahead in any of them ! but Richard is correct when he sais the circumstances were different the last time it split  however it was still a split which puts ...more  
Comment by goldpet on Apr 24, 2012 8:23pm
I don't know about Artie, his bad accident or the money he lost in YNG in the past.  I do know what was said on the CC today wasn't well received by just about anyone who listened to it.  The shares were down over 9% on about a half million shares traded.  That's not a show of confidence. Baldock didn't sound very convincing about anything he said IMO and the only ...more  
Comment by MrGRP on Apr 25, 2012 1:12am
OK a first, I am replying to my own post :-) but I have been pondering this all evening, now I am the first to admit that I certainly don't know everything ... however ... I have owned and operated some dozen businesses, I have been a Supervisor, an acting Manager and an acting Director. I have traded 6 figure trades as well as penny stocks like this one. I have worked in mines in the north ...more  
Comment by Combo9 on Apr 25, 2012 2:42am
Having never been through a reverse split, I can only take on board some of the comments by more experienced investors suggesting these often do not work out well for shareholders. It certainly has caused me to reconsider my position here; however, I am inclined to stick to my guns and ask if the reasons for investing still hold true, and I find that they are.  I am unaware of any company ...more  
Comment by goldpet on Apr 25, 2012 7:09am
"I am unaware of any company producing 150K oz. pa with a market cap comparable to that of YNG." You forget they're not making 150K oz. per year YET. This turnaround isn't in the bag to date. You can rest assured the share price would be much higher if they were. This is why I don't get why this discussion about a stock consolidation is going on. If and when ...more  
Comment by romara on Apr 25, 2012 9:22am
Gerald....I totally agree, and with this type of market  where the price of gold and silver are kept within a certain price range by Wall Street, the Fed, and central banks of certain countries....a back split is the wrong way to go....back splits only work with "producing companies" in a rising market....so the share price can take off.....and not in a sinking market.....Richard
Comment by MrGRP on Apr 25, 2012 12:00pm
Exactly Richard and it appears the market and investors agree with us ... YNG is sitting at  .26 almost the lowest it has traded for the year and dropped what ? .08 or about 18 % in a few days ?. I also believe if they do the backsplit it wil hurt investor confidence. This would become the company that collapsed, then did a 10-1 backsplit, the the big come back or success story only to ...more  
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