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Barkerville Gold Mns Ltd BGMZF

Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd is a Canada based company operates in the business of Gold. It is engaged in the production and sale of gold, and the exploration, development, and acquisition of mineral properties in British Columbia. The mineral tenures cover approximately 2,000 square kilometres. The company primarily holds interests in Cariboo Gold Belt District, Island Mountain, Cow Mountain and Barkerville Mountain.


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Comment by yaponskion Sep 30, 2013 10:05am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Checkout FAU

RE:RE:RE:RE:Checkout FAUroller,
you are slipping into name calling... is this because you are getting a bit aprehensive about the start if trading?

Since you no longer want to speculate on the 1st Friday close, I take that as a negative out look from you which as a long you prefer not to share. fair enough.

however since you are planning to be a two fisted buyer, can I assume you are in the camp that expect a close above 100 cents rather than a close under 10 cents?  This game factors out time so I can't see any excuse from you and the longs to avoid sharing an opinion. So, tell us is a close above 100 cents more likely than a close below 10 cents?
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