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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum YALE RESOURCES LTD V.YLL

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YALE RESOURCES LTD > accumulation
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Post by RGS1 on Feb 23, 2013 6:06pm

accumulation

has anyone else noticed that Yale seems under accumlation? After 25 years of playing around in this buisness there are many stocks that should be bought at this time and several that should not. Buying a well run, frugally run mining company headed by a geo at $.015 is a gift! most out there are afraid of roll backs and companies going under. This will happen to a few, but look at how well ian has done with little to no money! One of these days the tide will turn and the sector will come out of this death spiral, when it happens companies like Yale will recover quicker than most!

If even one of the Companies j/v partners were to hit, then even more likley that Yale's stock will move, wow, $.015 gotta be a buy!

Comment by TRAVELWELL on Feb 24, 2013 6:10pm
I  agree it is hard to believe a company in this position is trading at .01 - .02. The CEO has made two deals in the last 9 months that have cashed up the company without dilution  in a poor market environment. In a junior resource bear market good companies get overlooked.
Comment by Comodboom007 on Feb 25, 2013 5:47pm
I agree with what you mostly said and I know the market has been terrible and all but why do you feel this company has been over looked?
Comment by TRAVELWELL on Feb 25, 2013 10:48pm
I was referring to a bear market, were good and poorly run companies are sold by investors to just get out of the sector or the stock market. In uncertain times many investors feel better to stay in cash and even if a company is improving it's status, investors would rather park their cash in a safe haven than invest in the company. Yale has raised $335,000 u.s. in the last nine months ...more  
Comment by Comodboom007 on Feb 27, 2013 11:09pm
Thanks for the explanation, makes sense.
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