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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (4337)11/26/2006 12:27:48 PM
From: maxncompany  Respond to of 30215
 
"Also, many people I speak with, including some fairly experienced investors, are unwilling or incapable of making a distinction between a non-reporting Pink Sheet issue and a Canadian-exchange traded company that has an OTC symbol assigned to it for access by US investors. In their minds, there is no distinction - and no need to distinguish - between FQVLF and DGSHT. A five-character ticker symbol is as far as they get. The ticker has five characters, ergo, it must be toxic."

Yep, there's a lot of people out there that either misunderstand or don't understand this very issue you touched on.



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (4337)11/26/2006 1:23:59 PM
From: Mac  Respond to of 30215
 
No coverage makes this the ultimate stealth bull market. It will be on the front page when the institutions want to sell it to the sheeple. Until then , there is about 200 hundred high probability trades one can choose from. A pure fortune to be made in U, ZN & Ni by spring of 2007 & then beyond. Good trading everyone.



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (4337)11/26/2006 3:04:12 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30215
 
I was just in a Borders store. On the financial shelves, I could not find a single book, not even Jim Rogers's, that dealt with commodities of any sort. Using a store terminal, I looked up books with "uraniun" in their title. The great majority are out of print, and most of the small remainder were specialized scientific tomes costing up to $250 and more.

I am looking forward to seeing any more links to current U. S. magazines or newspapers that mention uranium. I know there is more interest and coverage in Canada, of course.