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Rio Alto Mining Limited > What do you say, alank?
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Post by thebaker on Jun 07, 2011 10:30am

What do you say, alank?

Not really cooperating today, is it?
Comment by alank1 on Jun 07, 2011 11:11am
let's see ho is the next finance minister after that you will see the new trend, also you must know that the fund pension funds are making there buys today so that the why of the lift on the stocks market in lima.
Comment by safi61 on Jun 07, 2011 2:16pm
"you must know that the fund pension funds are making there buys today so that the why of the lift on the stocks market in lima."So alank, you mean to say that the pension funds in Peru are buying RIO at +$2.00 today what they could buy @ $1.20 next week?Hummm. A bit dum, don't you think?
Comment by fleeinggrandich on Jun 07, 2011 5:36pm
Just put the bozo on ignore. He has nothing to contribute.Funny that RIO's former support at $2.20 is now resistance. The big boys buying in are trying to keep the price from advancing too fast, like it did last week. Smart, actually.It'll probably end and we'll see a rush back in to buy it all up to $2.70 again. At some point discipline has to disappear.I'm happy holding, see no ...more  
Comment by alank1 on Jun 08, 2011 5:57pm
first of all the pension funds can't buy any junior stock in peru so you need to have more information, what they can buy are major miner stocks like buenaventura, southerncooper  or another major companies from peru like credicorp, so if they are buying the lima index its going up and all the optimistic people that thinks humala wont be a radical will buy, but lets see how will the stock ...more  
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