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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum RESERVOIR MINERALS INC V.RMC

"Reservoir Minerals Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Serbia, Cameroon, Gabon, Macedonia and Romania."

TSXV:RMC - Post Discussion

RESERVOIR MINERALS INC > Down 6.5% on a measly 34k shares
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Post by creaturecomphort on Mar 19, 2014 12:33pm

Down 6.5% on a measly 34k shares

Looks like someone has to get out of RMC at all costs right now.  I would be worried if the volume was high.  May be a good entry point.
Comment by biggreek on Mar 19, 2014 12:38pm
Or someone is worried about the price of copper
Comment by rob926 on Mar 19, 2014 12:41pm
It might be related to the share closing tomorrow. 
Comment by 1MOCAST on Mar 19, 2014 2:01pm
Buying opportunity, nothing to worry about here. 
Comment by guiltedge1 on Mar 19, 2014 2:49pm
A report on what a Freeport exec is saying.. re copper: ( c/o Seeking alpha): Subject: FCX: Chinese copper demand to grow for over a decade, Freeport exec says Chinese copper demand to grow for over a decade, Freeport exec says • 8:08 AM •China's copper consumption will grow for more than a decade as demand from the world's top user of the metal remains robust despite fears of an economic ...more