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Alabama Graphite Corp. Com ABGPF



GREY:ABGPF - Post by User

Post by vessobon Apr 06, 2015 9:24pm
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From Investortel

From Investortel On a positive, we would like to thank our InvestorIntel audience as we had 146,812 unique visitors, 618,089 page views and 8,198,564 hits for March 2015. We could not have the linebackers on our editorial team without you, so thank you and thank you to the InvestorIntel members whose memberships provide complimentary content of some of the best market coverage for investors. So who lead the uptick charge for March? You’re going to love this, but back in the races was our aggressive front lead players in the Graphite & Graphene sector — up +15.60%, with Alabama Graphite Corp.  leading the membership with $ALP.V up +56.67% and $ABGPF + 49.27%: while InvestorIntel members closed flat @ +0.95% for the month. Moving northward closely was our Uranium & Energy members — up +11.06%, the Technology sector was up +7.73% and our Oil & Gas sector moved +7.38%. I officially moved “Rare Earths” off of the navigation bar and put them together with other specialty metals that we call Technology Metals, which flat lined at -0.99% for March. On the downward trend, our #MMJ members were down -1.95% and Gold, Base & Precious Metals were also down -7.81%.
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