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TSX:YNG - Post by User

Post by algroveon Oct 21, 2009 2:24pm
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On a less serious note

On a less serious noteWhile you are all getting worked up about the inducement warrants, I googled Robert Baldock. Here is the Wikepedia entry, (obviously a different Mr. baldock, although some of you seem to want him to suffer the same fate):

" Robert Baldock was the Lord Privy Seal and Lord Chancellor of England, during the reign of King Edward II of England. He may also have been the Robert Baldock who was elected Bishop of Norwich on 23 July 1325 but resigned the office on 3 September 1325.[1]

He was archdeacon of Middlesex when he was named Lord Privy Seal on 27 January 1320. He retained the office until 8 July 1323.[2]

He was later named Chancellor of England on 20 August 1323 and lost the office on 16 November 1326 when he was imprisoned.[3]"


On an unrelated matter. Those that are getting worried about the drop in price, relax. After a 100% increase in price, most stocks normally consolidate before moving up again. If you look at the charts, this is the beginning of the second leg up for YNG. The first leg took us from 2 cents to 20 cents, then it corrected back to 7 cents in August before starting its new upa href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Norwich" title="Bishop of Norwich">Bishop of Norwich on 23 July 1325 but resigned the office on 3 September 1325.[1]

He was archdeacon of Middlesex when he was named Lord Privy Seal on 27 January 1320. He retained the office until 8 July 1323.%

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