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Claude Res Inc CLGRF

"Claude Resources Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold and other precious metal properties. Its projects include Seabee Property and various exploration properties located at Laonil Lake. It also owns Amisk Gold Property."


GREY:CLGRF - Post by User

Comment by December3on Mar 09, 2013 12:26pm
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Post# 21104770

RE: RE: cre8 = Silly Pumper!

RE: RE: cre8 = Silly Pumper!

>>>>Having very conservative Neil run the show is part of that confidence. His long time experience working narrow vein gold deposits is another. Surviving the extreme low gold prices and being able to build up this asset base is another.

So, bottom line, he is a good risk asset manager from the track record. The company is still in business. Even with all of this, the risk is still present.<<<<

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Cre8 - LOL!  Man you too funny!  If one has to stoop to defending McMillian as a way to defend this stock, you truly are a mindless pumper!  There is no defending McMillian's Record - NONE!  So clearly you are grasping at any straw you can think of. LOL!

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Look at this chart that I posted earlier this year.  It clearly shows that at no matter what share price one bought CRJ shares in the last 17 years - your "investment" is underwater!  So why would one wish to follow this kind of  "track record?"  You think all of a sudden now the institutional investors are going to fall in love with CRJ?

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