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To: Eva who wrote (70602)1/1/2007 8:38:34 PM
From: Condor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 312572
 
I am sure 2007 is the year CKG will brake out of its ...., like phoenix from the ashes.

Hi Eva,
Happy New Year.
I am wondering what event you forsee that will cause to CKG to move this year? Higher gold prices that make the AUA properties viable? or a discovery or ????? It is about the same price as it was one year ago and (are you ready for this......it is the same price it was two years ago.) Unless you're trading the hell out of it, it is an expensive position in regards to lost opportunity. I don't see the imminent event that is supposed to move this stock. It might come in a couple of months or in two years. Why hold it as dead money for another two years? Wait for fundamentals to change and then buy IMO.
$ 400,000 could be put to better use I feel.
I do not understand the allegiance to CKG. You are an astute investor and I don't see you marrying a stock. So....whats the story??

Thx

C



To: Eva who wrote (70602)1/1/2007 11:25:32 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312572
 
I've been tracking the POG (piece of garbage) for years now and I'm quite sure this is dead money in this current bull run which will pause in April IMO but CKG is a stock for the next bull run, whenever that is, maybe 10 years down the road....except that it is a well known FACT that the Earth cannot sustain life past the year 2014, a fact verified by a consensus of all of Cal Berkley's 1967 faculty and no one is in any position to dispute this finding so there may never be another bull run in gold stocks but in bullion it will last for the duration of mans ending experience on this planet. My brother was one of the witnesses during this study which involved the whole University.

Sooooooo CKG? No thanks. CLL same, BCM same.....dead wood IMO.




To: Eva who wrote (70602)1/2/2007 10:21:45 AM
From: LoneClone  Respond to of 312572
 
I for one hope CKG doesn't once again 'brake out'. I would prefer that it 'break out' instead. <gg>

LC



To: Eva who wrote (70602)1/2/2007 10:03:06 PM
From: SwampDogg  Respond to of 312572
 
needs to break above $6 to see $10
I will wait but watching