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Silver Dragon Resources Inc SDRG

"Silver Dragon Resources Inc is a mining and metals company focused on the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of silver mines in proven silver districts globally. It is a mineral exploration company engaged in six properties located in the Erbahuo Silver District in Northern China namely, the Dadi, Laopandao, Aobaotugounao, Shididonggou, Yuanlinzi and Zhuanxinhu properties."


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Post by yoyoyo9992on Apr 17, 2007 6:42am
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In perspective

In perspectiveTo put it all into perspective: Since the Dragon posted its best-ever (in my opinion) press release a week ago, stating that the Chinese government has essentially become an equity investor, the following has occurred: Gold +$19 Silver +$0.30 HUI +14 points SDRG -$0.06 Thus, I have a sense that there might have been some significant speculating already regarding the late filing, which could quickly turn into a "buy on the news" situation once the early knee-jerk reaction plays out early in today's session. And I'll bet anything that Marc and co. have spent much of the Asian trading day speaking to Asian shareholders, giving them the heads-up that they may get a chance to pick off some weak hands here. We'll see, I guess.
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