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Currency dilution and the precious metals market: Best of the Boards/Blogs

Stockhouse Editorial
0 Comments| June 6, 2011

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“The stock consolidation is not the issue. The issue is dilution. We do not know at what price the deal will be done at so a proper share price cannot be determined. It is in the interest of the bond holders to make it as low as possible. We do not know at what price the shareholder warrants will be convertible. Too much uncertainty. It looks like this outcome was predetermined months ago.” From casey13 on the Compton Petroleum (TSX: T.CMT, Stock Forum) board.

Top Bullboard:

Intertainment Media (TSX: V.INT, Stock Forum) received the most reads and posts.

Top blog:

littleguy123 writes about currency dilution and its effect on the precious metals market in the Outside the Market blog.



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