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Horizons Australian Dollar Currency ETF T.ASD



TSX:ASD - Post by User

Post by stocktalk2on Jan 17, 2006 10:54am
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Post# 10182379

Curtis...re: REV

Curtis...re: REVIt's not about being frustrated with ASD or Sholz. https://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=REV.V&t=my&l=on&z=m&q=l&c= If that link turns out right it will show you that REV has only touched .30 twice since 1997. That's 9 years and a lot of dilution at cheap prices like the last financing initiative announced last week. They have done nothing to build shareholder value and from what I know through my own grape vine are always blaming someone else. Doubling your money sounds great until you do the math. A nickle is a nickle no matter how you slice it. If REV breaks .30 with volume and stays there for more than 10 seconds, then you may have something to talk about.....IF they come up with something other than Red Mountain. IF Red Mountain was anything near what REV says they wouldn't have struggled over the last few years in the best commodity market. Unless they have the same situation internally that ASD has. Strike 3 in that case. I have no axe to grind against any company. But, I'm not into the Ostrich Investment Club either.
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