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Teal Valley T.TV


Primary Symbol: P.TEAL

Teal is a Canadian, pharmaceutical & NHP manufacturer selling to Canada’s national, chain drug stores, presently expanding its portfolio to include cannabinoid-based products utilizing proprietary formulations & extractions for both the global Rx & recreational markets.


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Comment by Ziondogon Jan 31, 2020 9:24am
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RE:RE:Could become the best buying opportunity of all

RE:RE:Could become the best buying opportunity of all

"If I were looking for an entry opportunity, I would wait until zinc reached $1.15, and then check back at that point."

Kras, That is one marker to gauge when to get in. Another might be when the price of a miner falls ridiculously below what it should be even at such low zinc prices. I've been holding out for Trevali to get to a U.S. dime to go back in. Do you think that is even possible? 

Right now, a perfect storm of tariffs, global economic slow down, possible pandemic, higher chances of wars, disruptions from mentally unhinged authoritarians, and awareness of possibility that the planet really is on a schedule to be rendered as uninhabitable--together these pull the price of all industrial materials down. Unless some material substitute renders zinc unessential and obsolete or a global cataclysm occurs though, we will still need zinc, so I am assuming that bottoms cannot remain permanent. In the event one soon does, then I think the least of our worries will be stock prices.

 

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