RE:KL board silence is due to KLs great performance and we knowOh my!
Did I get an issue of a newsletter today?
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Oddly - other than Adam Hamilton’s newsletter portfolio, which it not a stock picking newsletter - KL has NOT been featured in any of our other 13 expensive gold mining newsletters.
We got in when Katusa featured a shell involved in the Crocodile - Newmarket ‘IPO’.
Katusa was manly in it for the ‘arbitrage’ but few ‘little guys’ actually get the cash option.
So RJ was kind of a ‘stuckee’ with this orphan.
[ RJ: Definition - an Orphan is a stock not, or no longer, covered by a newsletter. ]
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Now it is very strange that our Newsletters have avoided KL.
Clearly, KL is one of the best gold mining stocks that has ever came down the tracks in the last ten years.
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This could certainly make one question the value of Newsletters.
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Yes, RJ has held this stock as an ‘Orphan’.
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We are lifetime Charter subscribers to all the Casey Research Publications:
The Casey International Investor - More like the original flagship - gold mining stocks
Crisis Investing - a spinoff of the original flagship.
Strategic Investor - A new spinoff, with a brand-new geologist guy.
Strategic Trader - A new spinoff featuring warrants
The Casey Report - The new narrow Flagship, at one time there was only this newsletter.
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Now all of the Casey Research Publications were purchased by Porter Stansberry in June 2015.
IMHO, the quality went was downhill, as the writers could only write about stocks that they did not own.
Perhaps the writers have KL in their own Portfolios, and that is why KL is not in any of these Casey Research portfolios [LOL].
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By the way, all of the original Casey Research writers left Stansberry to start their own independent newsletters.
First Marin Katusa, then Louis James, and finally Casey himself as The International Man.
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Now it is “code time” to keep out of trouble.
Is here where it gets interesting?
Did The Strategic Investor, last month, feature KL for the first time?
Is KL is no longer an orphan?
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If so, is this nuts, why after all these years, is the now many-bagger KL being included?
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Did David Forest, Geologist and new editor, imply that the catalyst was the completed acquisition of Detour Gold?
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Is this, along with its deal with Newmont, projecting KL down the tracks from a mid-tier to a major?
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Did David Forest say that Kirkland Lake could be an acquisition target of a larger mining firm?
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I am quitting while I’m still ahead.
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RJ