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North American Gem Inc V.NAG



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Comment by riddlethison Jan 24, 2011 8:43pm
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RE: J. Taylor gives up on NAG

RE: J. Taylor gives up on NAG
Its actually good Taylor is "already out".
Sounds like positive news to me :)
He certainly didn't do anything for the company when he recommended it
at .12c on Dec.15th.
It never even closed at  12c until January 4th, 2011 !!!!

2010-12-21 V NAG 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.105 0.01 2,660,000 142 0.10 0.105
2010-12-20 V NAG 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.095 0.00 411,600 45 0.095 0.10
2010-12-17 V NAG 0.10 0.10 0.095 0.095 0.00 290,080 18 0.095 0.10
2010-12-16 V NAG 0.095 0.10 0.095 0.095 0.00 461,900 37 0.095 0.10
2010-12-15 V NAG 0.095 0.10 0.095 0.095 0.00 423,830 36 0.095 0.10
2010-12-14 V NAG 0.095 0.105 0.095 0.095 -0.005 257,000 25 0.095 0.10



Onwards and upwards.
NAG's last PP should be officially closed.

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Taylor dumps North American Gem

2011-01-24 19:48 ET - In the News

Jay Taylor in the Jan. 17, 2011, edition of Gold, Energy & Tech Stocks tells readers to sell their North American Gem Inc., recently 12.5 cents. Mr. Taylor said buy on Dec. 15, 2009, at 12 cents. Assuming an investment of $1,000 at 12 cents, selling at 12.5 cents would yield a profit of $21. Mr. Taylor has nothing to say about the company in the newsletter. He simply slips the sell into the back of the newsletter under "closed positions."


riddlethis

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