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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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Comment by vlieton Apr 27, 2010 2:12pm
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RE: RE: I find it really surprising

RE: RE: I find it really surprisingI think it really shows how limited investor awareness can be without recomendations from brokerages etc. Canadian brokerages have no investments in GMO. GMO trades primarily on the american exchanges and the Canadian investor therefore ignores it even though you can purchase shares on the TSX. I follow the yahoo board for usefull discussion of GMO

https://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_G/messagesview?bn=51364

Stockhouse though is a good feel for how widely followed Joe Blow Canadian follows a stock not to mention volume on TSX. For GMO board is dead and volume is pathetic therefore no following. That's not a problem at all as retain will not affect this stock very much given the Corporate $$ tied up on this one in the states. I love the company and know it will do very well so I don't need everyone else to know about it. They will in time and wonder how they missed it :)
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