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Yukon Nevada Gold Corp > Richard is right
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Post by aristoenigma on May 04, 2012 12:43pm

Richard is right

Whatever they are doing in the context of selling the company their first priority is business as usual. Getting gold production up to and beyond 150,000 ounces only helps the sale prospects. Even if no sale transpires the company will still be a lot better for it and if we still own the company it will be a lot easier to finance with positive cash flow. We'd all like to see big strides in the business growth effort before a serious offer to buy shows up so that we get as much of the future growth in our share price before the future transfers to a new owner with the sale of the company.
Comment by MrGRP on May 04, 2012 1:07pm
Exactly .... getting the production up to the 150ox plus mark is paramount regardless if the company sells or if they hold for a while. And from all information we have that should be accomplished in April or May at the latest. Once we hit that if we can hit a full quarter with that kind of production we should be no longer operating at a loss, the shareprice should increase substantially as will ...more  
Comment by MrGRP on May 05, 2012 10:43pm
WEll I have little doubt Richard is right, after being involved in this stock for years with him I have learened to trust and respect him and his posts ! In my opinion over years of being here he has been and is the most knowledgeable and informed poster that has ever posted on this board, but other then that .... its you that worries me and this is why !insidersknow22 member ...more