JintsuGehan wrote: In response to the last 4-5 posts: I have been a KL shareholder on and off from the lows when they bought Newmarket to get Fosterville in Australia. Now at an all time high yes I have made net over 2 years close to $ 100 K on KL. Back in KL full force at around $ 17 now at $ 25...3 months later.
Klondex I got burned 30 % about since I didn't sell in October 17'. Horrible management and 2 properties of the 4 were heavily cost over-run. YES I LOST. First time I lost on a gold stock.
I will not lie I can admit that I did lose cash in that.
LLG as I said I never owned and should have gotten it at $ 1.50 and ride to $ 3.00 that would have been a double in a couple of months.
My posts on FMS have zero to do with any connection to LLG, they're merely to show FMS is SH*T and LLG can also go to zero.
FMS sold at 70 cents back many years ago...told everyone to sell. Now at 4 pennies. Why don't you go and post THOSE specific posts goldie from years ago validating exactly as I am saying?
Selectively posting here and there makes me laugh.
The truth is what I am in currently is at an all time high and was the 2017 TSX Composite Index Stock (KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD chaired by Eric Sprott).
FMS is at 4 pennies with 350 million shares outstanding.
Need I say anymore. #s SPEAK AND DATA. Not rhetoric. If you think I am delusional, look in the mirror.
JIN
opportunityguy6 wrote: There are a few legit shareholders on this board who actually know what is going on and that is why they have the confidence that they do. I am one of them.
Gary and Jeff have been supporting this stock from the beginning by participating in PP (which come with warrants making them more attractive than open market purchases)
Gary just bought 1.1 million shares on the open market. There is only one explanation for this. IMO he is not the kind of guy who would put in 50K unless they are finally going to get something done
FMS SP is down right now because the market is negative on all theses companies and also because there has been a lot of dilution. The dilution however is because serious investors from China have gotten involved and they intend to move it forward.
Management has not hidden the fact that they are very close to finalizing the financing for the mine.
Grafoid valuation is very small if not nil but that will change soon.
IMO something will happen very soon with Grafoid and this will be the catalyst for a huge run up on this stock.
Background noise from spiteful competitor shareholders is meaningless. Calling him the “buy high, sell low king” will turn out to be quite prophetic as his recommendation to get out of this will demonstrate his complete lack of investment knowledge in the very near future.
Stay tuned.