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Xmet Inc XMTTF

XMet Inc is a mining exploration company. The company engages in the exploration of its Canadian mineral properties in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Its property portfolio includes Grasset Property located in the northern part of the Abitibi greenstone belt, west of Matagami, Quebec; Authier Property located mainly in Poularies and Privat townships in the western Abitibi Region of Quebec and the Blackflake Property.


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Comment by crossfit11on Dec 22, 2013 9:38am
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RE:Good morning you all 2 days left for tax selling

RE:Good morning you all 2 days left for tax sellingI can't imagine much tax loss selling going on here with xme. If you're selling you're probably selling at a higher price you bought this year (profit) with the exception of the spike up to .19 cents over the past 2 weeks. If you bought over the past 6 weeks, you're probably in the green, so why sell? Too much potential! In fact the current share price is at is highest in the past 2 years. You have to go to 2011 for a higher share price and you would think anyone who bought then would have sold out in 2012 or keep holding now. You waited this long, you might as well stick around for the drilling outcome. If you bought shares in a tfsa, I don't think there is a waiting period to buy back. No gains or losses are reported in those accounts
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