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GREY:DRGDF - Post by User

Post by peep2on Jul 19, 2018 11:55pm
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To try & rush a DGC sale, tipped the elites hands that what

To try & rush a DGC sale, tipped the elites hands that what Bob Moriarty said about the likelihood of a big correction this september
is probably on, and shareholders and really everyone just got a heads up
on it.

And if it follows the same trend as $2008, gold and gold stocks will lose
30% or so, for severl months, and then rebound greatly after that to go
up 200% or whatever, again (probably a lot more this time).

That is why
the great rush by Paulson and Co to get a deal at the present DGC price
even if it was to go down to $9 later after a crash, it's still such a steal.

To go up 200% and more afterwards is $90+. A steal or what?

Though mostlikely any deal would have a clause that if the company falls
$4 or whatever shortly following the sale date, the $4 less price will be the
new sale price.

Since why the mad rush and insistance now, by Paulson and Co to sell DGC
to a suitor.

Why the mad rush and insistance???????????????
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