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Alpha Minerals Inc > HOW BIG IS PLS?
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Post by LFG on Apr 01, 2013 8:06am

HOW BIG IS PLS?

the more they step out the bigger it gets,another zone,wow.wow,wow.
Comment by wdr2 on Apr 01, 2013 8:19am
Watch out for the boys on Pender street.I'm just saying. wdr2  
Comment by LFG on Apr 01, 2013 8:49am
wdr2,why all the negative posts,are  you a basher like stupidman?
Comment by wdr2 on Apr 01, 2013 9:02am
No, but I know these pumps can lead to a lot of retail investors left holding the bag.Seen it far to often.I'm just saying if you have made a profit be careful and think about taking some cash off the table.There is a pattern developing.AMW has had a good run .Pigs get slaughtered as we all know. wdr2
Comment by LFG on Apr 01, 2013 9:15am
i here you,and i understand the venture exchange and its hounds from howe st,and there mm,this can still go south,but we have not seen a discovery like this since voiceys bay 20 years ago,and we all understand of slaughtered pigs,we havent seen a staking rush like this,all the news letter writers,institutional types step up to the discovery,and all of this with a depressed uranium price,all other ...more  
Comment by losecash on Apr 01, 2013 9:16am
Hear what your saying, BUT in this case if you believe in geological model it is what's in the ground. At the end  of the day I don't see a whole lot of downside from the current levels , however with all the expanding zones and pounds in the ground there remains huge upside.
Comment by losecash on Apr 01, 2013 9:20am
Further to that They are getting close to the boulder source as mentioned in the news release. 
Comment by cookster9 on Apr 01, 2013 9:23am
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Comment by ncusano on Apr 01, 2013 10:55am
Boulder source they will find it, just a matter of time look out when they do, as for the ashes: ignore! good luck to all the longs and original ESO holders!
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