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First Uranium Corporation > USD to CAD Conversion
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Post by renoldman on Jun 13, 2012 6:46pm

USD to CAD Conversion

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Where are people getting the valuations that 0.22 US is less than 0.22 CAD ?

Isn't it worth more?

Or is the board trying to talk down the stock?

Comment by flyinghorse on Jun 13, 2012 9:50pm
They were talking about the possibility that USD would tank when anothe round of stimulus was issued by the Feds. As of today, 22 cents USD is of course worth more than 22 cents CAD.
Comment by renoldman on Jun 14, 2012 8:22am
And in 2008, what happened? I find it very unlikely that another round of QE will come. The US economy may not be particularly strong, but there is no reason to fluff the economy. The US is seeing what an economy not based in debt looks like. However, US and perhaps China may have to come to the resuce of the EUROZONE. I do not think there is a high probability of that as the US has a history of ...more  
Comment by dubsbs on Jun 14, 2012 8:43am
Yes management may emerge under a new company. that company would probably be walt dinsney because they spent half there careers there. In disneyland.
Comment by shiftman on Jun 14, 2012 8:57am
in dizzy land
Comment by renoldman on Jun 14, 2012 8:59am
No, it will likely be private and because they can't get it running themselves and sell it to a major, it will go public. If the mines were a complete success from the beginning do you think that First Uranium would have even existed?
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