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Dynacor Group Inc T.DNG

Alternate Symbol(s):  DNGDF

Dynacor Group Inc. is a Canada-based industrial gold ore processor. The Company is engaged in gold production through the processing of ore purchased from the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) industry. The Company also owns the rights on several mining properties which are at the exploration stage, including its flagship exploration gold, copper, and silver prospect, the Tumipampa property (Tumipampa). Tumipampa is located approximately 500 kilometers (km) from Lima, Peru, in the Circa district, Province of Abancay, Department of Apurimac. Tumipampa's concessions cover an area of approximately 4,000 hectares and are located geographically on the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountain Range between 4,200 and 4,800 meters above sea level. The Company's produces environmentally responsible gold through its PX IMPACT gold program. Its Veta Dorada plant is gold mineral processing plant in Peru. The Company's Anta property is a copper/silver exploration prospect.


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Post by Jdaddyon Apr 12, 2012 4:08pm
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Clarification

Clarification

Can someone help me understand what the point is to selling 195 shares at .70 cents is? I'm assuming this would part ofa larger order that approves a partly fill or something, but I'm not trade savvy enough to get this.  $136.50??? Probably a dumb question, but there is such a consistency of small volume trades like this that almost cost more in brokerage fees then the return.

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