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Bravo Gold Corp V.BVG

A mineral exploration company


TSXV:BVG - Post by User

Post by chance_barkleyon Jan 12, 2010 9:49pm
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AMK/TUO

AMK/TUOAmerican Creek/Teuton hit 241 m of 0.8g/ton of gold and both stocks go up 50%?  I can understand Teuton b/c of the low share float, but AMK has over half the float of BVG and people are valuing it at more than half of BVG's current price.  Doesn't make sense.  Although this is a good hole for both companies it pales in comparison to the development stage and level of prospect that we KNOW Bravo has in the ground, as well as any new resources that get calculated in the 43-101.  Does anyone else have anything to say about this or have any logic that counteracts my statements?  The only thing I can think of is pure spec due to proximity to Bravo.  That's it.  Cheers
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