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Yukon Nevada Gold Corp > THE OLD NAG, YNG
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Post by Iceshaver on Jan 26, 2011 2:38am

THE OLD NAG, YNG

All the recent BS about  YNG  being a New Company  seems to fit this analogy. You are a horseplayer (investor) and are going to handicap (due diligence) a race.  YNG is a horse in the race.  YNG has lost 19 consecutive races (qtrs)   by 281 lengths (lost 281 million dollars) .   In the first 16 races (qtrs)  YNG had one jockey, (Mr. Dickson,)  and  lost those races by 200 lengths (lost 200 million dollars). In the last 3 races (2010 3 qtrs) YNG had a new jockey (Mr. Baldock) and lost all 3 races by about 80 lengths (lost 80 million dollars).  Is YNG really a New Company??????? Moral of the story.......... YOU CAN NOT CHANGE A NAG INTO A WINNER BY MERELY CHANGING JOCKEYS                  JMHO        ICE
Comment by hans2187 on Jan 26, 2011 12:16pm
This is what I don't understand about you iceshaver, you make an analogy about a horse and horse racing trying to help us poor positive yet misguided investors out with your story.  We choose to believe that the company has changed for the better, time will only tell.  But you if you are still holding stock in this company after that post, you are the biggest fool on this board.Hans
Comment by MrGRP on Feb 04, 2011 10:36am
Had to reply thus put your post on again Hans .... you hit this one exactly on the head ... they don't own shares just old babies who got out when it was low and have watched many of us make big money on yng .. now they can't afford to buy back in so the disrespect the company, stock and everyone involved. Remind me of a guy whose wife leaves him and he never moves on and spends the rest ...more  
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