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To: PaperPerson who wrote (42)6/6/2010 11:30:39 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1133
 
Hello Pete,
I appreciate your post.

I was hoping TSL might contact the company or someone else that can ask these guys the right questions.

Maybe the stock got ahead of itself as it will be some time before cash starts to flow.Or just a correction as the stock has done well over a 6 month period.

Projects have a history of fitful starts so nothing would surprise at this point.

tom



To: PaperPerson who wrote (42)6/7/2010 5:46:17 AM
From: TheSlowLane  Respond to of 1133
 
Brimelow says:

No one seems to understand gold shares' malaise. Unlike gold, they have yet to approach, let alone exceed, their last December highs. Some blame the rise of the gold ETFs like SPDR Gold Trust ETF (GLD 119.19, +1.23, +1.04%) which expanded its bullion holdings to a record this week) and the closed end Gold Funds like Central Fund of Canada Limited (CEF 14.59, -0.14, -0.95%) and Sprott Physical Gold Trust (PHYS 11.80, +0.37, +3.24%) . But these are not leveraged to gold, which has been the gold shares' traditional appeal.

Could gold shares just be the last train to leave the station?


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