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Post by 2bags on May 29, 2009 4:35pm

Insider Trading

Nice to see the CEO loading up on this one.  R. Kirminski has 2.4 MM shares that he has acquired in the public market.  Speaks volumes about the confidence he has in his company.  Don't let people on this board discourage you if you just recently baught.  I just baught in recently on the pull back to .275.  This one could be a 10 bagger.  Has the properties, management, geologists, there own drills, lab equipment, ties to Lundins, etc., etc., etc..  Good luck to all.  And the recent up tick in the volume means this could be a real break out.  Just going to sit on this one and let it be like a slot machine over time.
Comment by redrose on Jun 03, 2009 7:19pm
Kusmirski is the only insider buying. The VP has barely touched JNR stock this year. A lot of the shares Kusmirski picks up are given to him through stock options. The only confidence he has in his company is in his retirement property in Arizona. The only way JNR will do anything is if they find uranium which is unlikely with the properties they have in Saskatchewan. They need grades equal to the ...more  
Comment by honkytime on Jun 19, 2009 3:57pm
 Ouch redrose....good insight, I am hoping you are very wrong but you speak with a confidence and makes me cringe.
Comment by GenHandgrenade on Jun 20, 2009 3:59pm
Hey honkytime. Redrose sounds like an idiot to me. He "wishes he would have sold at $4"  why di he buy at all given what he says.
Comment by redrose on Jun 24, 2009 12:06am
You have to look at the facts to see who the real idiot is. From my sources in Sask who actually know what uranium is, tell me JNR is looking in the wrong areas. Their Way Lake showings are too low grade to amount to anything. Their Moore Lake deposit (partner with Denison) is too small to mine. Management is tired and losing touch. Where are the press releases with the whopping intersections?
Comment by GenHandgrenade on Jun 26, 2009 1:26pm
Hey redrose. So you have some arm chair quarter back sources in Sask do ya. These obviously expert  arm chair sources in Saskatchewan who actually know what Urainium is should also know that finding high grade Uranium is not easy and once found takes time to prove out a mineable resource. Also if your arm chair Quarter Back sources knew anything thing they would know that at Way ...more  
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