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To: ogi who wrote (143954)1/28/2009 4:08:01 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313062
 
more incentive too get stock price rolling again



To: ogi who wrote (143954)1/28/2009 4:20:47 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 313062
 
HATHOR EXPLORATION (V-HAT) $2.80 -0.30
Huge volume on Hathor Exploration today, a uranium
explorer in northern Saskatchewan which we suggest
humbly, is probably one of the “exploration plays of the
day.” Whether it works or not, is another thing…
When we go to analyst Eric Zaunscherb to ask why
on such big volume it’s down today...he has two simple
speculations. One, that an investor/speculator in the
story early is taking some profits, or secondly, with drilling
started, maybe one or two of the first exploration
holes has not come up with the goods.
In exploration, you certainly don’t expect all of them
to come up the goods. In fact, one out of five coming up
with the sweet stuff is often considered a good rate of
success.
So we go back to Zaunscherb with our favourite
question...if you could only buy one mining story today,
what would it be? Hathor remains his favourite pick.



To: ogi who wrote (143954)1/28/2009 5:04:02 PM
From: Boolish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313062
 
The issuing of NEW incentive stock options is fine...it is the companies that are looking to reprice existing options due to market decline that really stinks. A public company should live and die by the sword they chose....the market. Meanwhile shareholders who financed these junior companies at higher prices are left asking themselves "can we have a do over too please."