RE:RE:Profit taking A (rare) thought popped into my head.
"Teuton is a growth stock." (It just 'popped out')
Aside from Teuton's portion of Treaty Creek, there are so many properties that -- thanks to skyrocketing gold prices -- will be explored and since they're heavily in the red hot Golden Triangle, there will be, I believe, lots of drill programs over the coming years.
How many juniors can you find where people can buy the stock as a long-term investment, hold it for years and maybe have a share of several yet-to-be born companies and/or future mines. (With the normal caveats about due diligence, etc.) not only is TUO a good company for the near term; it's a great company for a COLLEGE FUND for little junior Highpers, Bovalenas, Stockzorgs, CountryGents and the rest of the crews' kids, if any. (Talk about "forward looking" statements!) And I forgot about the NSRs!
Of course, this idea wouldn't pass muster for a fiduciary, who has to buy blue chip companies for their clients like, um, General Electric, Ford, Macy's (wink) and buy Treasurys yielding 1 percent or so!
I think that about empties my now-limited, aging brain. All securities involve risk. Consult with your advisers and do your own DD. (By reading the above, I guess you've already done PART of that DD!)