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General Moly Inc GMOLQ

General Moly Inc is the United States-based mineral company. It is engaged in the business of exploration, development, and mining of properties containing molybdenum. The company owns two moly projects: an 80% interest in the Mt. Hope project and 100% of the Liberty project. Both the projects are located in Nevada, U.S.A. It is also conducting exploration and evaluation activities on its Liberty molybdenum property in Nye County, Nevada.


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Post by vlieton Apr 25, 2010 12:34am
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I find it really surprising

I find it really surprisingI find it really surprising how few canadian investors follow this stock.  I know of huge followings for ROK and MOL, ML,  CMS and even TTQ yet the vast majority don't know boo about GMO.  Crazy thing for me is I have more faith in GMO for future growth of the stock price than any of the aforementioned stocks.  I'm not saying they are bad investments - I'm a huge fan of molybdenum.  I just really like GMOs assets, management, accomplishments thus far etc.  If you like the other companies you must believe in the future of molybdenum and ifthat's the case why no canadian interest in GMO?  The only thing that I can think of is there is little or no business with Canadian brokerages like Canaccord.  IMO that is another good thing about GMO.  They don't need the Canaccords of the world who only seem to recommend stocks they have financed.
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