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Stockhouse Research: Mart Resources (V.MMT) and the big price drop


Chris Parry Chris Parry, Stockhouse.com
0 Comments| September 17, 2013

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New action in the Stockhouse Top 5 today comes courtesy of the folks from (V.MMT), who zoomed into the fray out of nowhere to dominate discussion and interest today after dropping 10% of their value for no readily apparent reason.

Investors have their opinions on the Bullboards, and lots of looky-lou’s have hit the quote page to see what’s going down.

Elsewhere, Fission, Blackberry, Zenyatta.. the usual players.

Most Viewed Company Pages:
  1. Mart Resources (V.MMT) (new)
  2. Fission Uranium (V.FCU) (2)
  3. Blackberry (T.BB) (7)
  4. Wi-Lan Inc. (T.WIN) (3)
  5. Canada Carbon (V.CCB) (1)


Most Read Bullboards:
  1. Wi-Lan Inc. (T.WIN) (1)
  2. Mart Resources (V.MMT) (new)
  3. Zenyatta Ventures (V.ZEN) (4)
  4. Canada Carbon (V.CCB) (3)
  5. Fission Uranium (V.FCU) (2)

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  4. Scotia Capital suspends rating on Gabriel Resources
  5. Teachers pension fund charged in SEC short sale blitz

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