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Sienna Resources Inc V.SIE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNNAF

Sienna Resources Inc. is an exploration stage company. The Company’s principal business activities include acquiring and exploring exploration and evaluation assets. Its projects include Elko Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Deep Basin Lithium Brine Project, Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project, Dragon Uranium Project, Uranium Town Project, and Marathon North Platinum-Palladium Property. Elko Lithium Project consists of 1,840 contiguous acres in Elko County, Nevada. Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project consists of 150 contiguous claims totaling 3,100 acres prospective for lithium right in the heart of the Clayton Valley in Nevada. Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project consists of one contiguous block totaling 1,812 acres prospective for lithium. It owns the 10,845 contiguous acres of Dragon Uranium Project and the 10,357 acres of Uranium Town Project. It also owns the 55,440-acre Atomic Uranium Project.


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Comment by infestoron Aug 10, 2003 1:11pm
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Post# 6312042

RE: 125 shares?

RE: 125 shares?Just to clarify odd numbers of shares being sold. There are time that the trading company have sales or purchases which are not in even lots. So as an example with a trade of 10125 shares, they can easily sell the 10000 shares but end up with 125 shares left over. So at some point they decide to get rid of them at whatever price they can get. The trading companies do not pay a per-transaction trading charge so they really don't care if they have to sell an odd lot. It's just that they get a poor price for the odd lots.
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