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Post by donnyv on Mar 15, 2013 12:29pm

Tony

Tony

 

Good call on hedging your bets on TGZ (hope you can here the sarcasm in my typing).  Could you please list all the stocks that are good buys

I think my investment strategy will be to make sure i am not holding any of your sure things.

Comment by tony1969 on Mar 15, 2013 12:45pm
I sold TGZ two days later for a 2 penny loss and bought IAG and made some money.  OLE is by far my biggest position now so you may want to sell it to that guy who wants 100k shares at .47 on the US side.
Comment by tony1969 on Mar 15, 2013 12:57pm
By the way donnyv I have never said that any of my holdings were sure things.  I do not know where you got that from because all I post is mostly my opinions.  I can tell you this though one way or another OLE's ounces will be processed through TGZ's mill.  Whether it is by a merger between them both or a big guy consolidates both properties.  That I have said from ...more  
Comment by Mallard2 on Mar 15, 2013 1:41pm
Three thoughts from me:   1. Why would you build a mill when there is already one there that could probably be bought for a great price? 2. Per goldseek.com there is an investigation into the how gold is priced and is likened to the Libor scandal. 3. I have wondered for a while if the Chinese might not get involved in Africa. It seems to me that the single biggest problem OLE has is where it ...more  
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