RE:RE:RE:compared drill results to bre-xhey there kewl002, the fact that you had actual share certificates means you were thinking long term even then, so they'd be harder to cash in, sure glad that hasn't put a damper on your enthusiasm for NFG.
good luck this time :)
Kewl002 wrote: Yes -- I remember Bre-X well.
It cost me mega $$$$ and all I have to show for it is a stock certificate for many thousands of shares that I could use someday to adorn a bathroom wall -- buried in my files it is.
Experience didn't stop me from going all in on NFG though but it did teach more about what to look for -- filled last order today @ $8.38 and am tapped out. $400 if a few years is not out of the question -- IF mgmt team can keep control of the company and we get a good run of drill assays over coming years. Am so very pleased that this is in Newfoundland and excited for the province as well as NFG.
Suspect that agreemnet with financing companies was NO announcments in August to enable them to move shares smoothly -- they make money down to below $8 (commissions) so am hoping this is over swiftly and announcments begin again next Wednesday.
Wishful thinking perhaps but a 3000 g/m assay (as has been discussed over past week or so) would be a nice start. I've no doubt that they have the next 5-6 PR's already in the can and just awaiting the trigger pull. Some before the AMEX start date to warm up the market and some after giving US a chance to buy-in...........
Pure speculation of course..........