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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Viacom Inc. VIAB

Viacom is a global media company with several leading cable network properties, including Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, VH1, CMT, and Paramount. Viacom has also built several online properties on the strength of these brands. Viacom's Paramount Pictures produces original motion pictures and owns a library of 2,500 films, including the Godfather and Transformers series. Viacom was spun... see more

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Viacom Inc. > RE: gold corp-new virginia
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Post by tommygavin on Feb 26, 2006 2:24am

RE: gold corp-new virginia

I talked to quite a few of the speakers there as well as other investors. Almost everyone recommended that you hold on to your virginia shares until at least the gold corp virginia merger is done.New virginia is going to be very popular, and the best way to get them is to hold your virginia until merger. If you sell your virginia now you would have to buy the new virginia in the market, large demand=high price.But most important a lot of virginia holders(a more speculative bunch) will unload or sell there gold corp shares, after the merger. Some of this cash will be reinvested in juniors in the area. Myself , I will sell my goldcorp and buy something more speculative, hopefully another companies in the area and hope one or more can find a deposit as great as virginia's. It is my opinion , from info gathered from many different sources,people that would/should know, bfd,beaufield consolidated is probably the best pick in the area.I would though spread the money around a little bit in some of the other juniors.
Comment by rolfoto on Feb 26, 2006 2:25am
Dear Tommygavin: Thanks for your post I've pasted all the locals into this and its a useful tool for chartists. https://stockcharts.com/candleglance/?AZM.V,VIA.TO,EVR.V,BFD.V,GMX.TO,GZZ.V,SOI.V,ER.TO,ELO.V|B I'm also thinking the "large" co's might perform very well as the "public" moves into gold. Thanks again for your views and best of luck  ...more  
Comment by WeldonBacon on Feb 26, 2006 6:02pm
rolfoto, many thanks for pasting in the charts. Looks like most of these juniors have gone through a corrective phase and now will hopefully head higher. After the launch of New Virginia, I wouldn't be surprised if the company buys into some of the juniors that have the favourable geology such as V.BFD Another interesting chart exercise is to compare various silver companies that look ...more  
Comment by Grouchos on Feb 26, 2006 9:43pm
And............ APE on tsx venture. Yes APE APE.... might as well pump too lol.......
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