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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: koan who wrote (28329)12/23/2006 7:08:08 PM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (1) of 78422
 
Volume increase probably only due to SAS and a bit of a pick up of interest from others.

R.A.B. a hedge fund used to hold a chunk. They still might but while I see no S.E.C. report saying they sold I have not confirmed they still hold. Jipangu, a Japanese mining co. holds about 11%. These things are discussed on the web site.

The situation is this. AGT is a crummy company and has been beaten down in price because it is crummy. And yet by the end of Feb. the situation may change. There are two reasons for the change. M.T. and the second, SAS buying shares in the open market.

Reputable institutions can't buy shares in this co., but hedge funds can and do.

Both the M.T. story and the S.A.S. story are anticipated events which should help the shares move upwards as the company moves to start up of production by early March or end of Feb.

If Feb. comes and goes without production, the stock may well fall back but again the S.A.S. interest, in theory, at least, is the Black Fox claims not the zinc.
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