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Yamana Gold Inc. AUY


Primary Symbol: T.YRI

Yamana Gold Inc is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with gold and silver production, development stage properties, exploration properties, and land positions throughout the Americas, including Canada, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The company's segment includes Canadian Malartic; Jacobina; Cerro Moro; El Penon; Minera Florida and Corporate and other. It generates maximum revenue from the Canadian Malartic segment.


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Comment by Yeswecanon May 11, 2011 11:27am
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Post# 18560093

RE: POS

RE: POSLordV, go see a consellor. You are way too emotionally distraught for someone who sold out a year ago imo. If you don't even own shares, why do you care how YRI is performing? These are red flags of a very bitter person or sick mind imo.

Here is a news flash for you...YRI is undervalued at present.  Buying undervalued assets is far better than buying overpriced assets. Talking about replacing the board and management is childish. What specifically have the done wrong in your view....fail to control the markets?

Within 2 years, the share price is likely to be double, imo, and shareholders will be receiving dividends along the way.  As the US monetary crisis unfolds in the months and years ahead, the world's reserve currency will logically transition to a basket more representative of the major global economies, and gold may be included in that basket.

Now, please, put me on ignore because I prefer not to share good information with bitter negative people.

Cheers

YWC
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