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To: LoneClone who wrote (8150)7/19/2019 1:55:32 PM
From: Clark Kent  Respond to of 8273
 
Our TUO hit a 52 week high today.... I'm with you on that one.
TUD hit a 52 week high
SVG, another Dino stock with similar TUO interests, now at 7 cents
I own all three.

Golden Triangle doing well today.



To: LoneClone who wrote (8150)7/22/2019 6:22:15 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8273
 
tuo.v - what are the chances that Eric Sprott is Teuton's 'strategic investor'? ... he wouldn't have to declare if he wasn't at ten per cent yet

Pt - saw your post on platinum on the juniors thread, here's Amplats looking to encourage fuel cells which continue to use Pt - legacy.kitco.com

It's just incredible that palladium be near twice the price of platinum ... years ago i knew an old fellow who predicted that Pd would rise in value, even approach parity with Pt which would also rise ... but he was seen as a kook by other veterans around that office

usa.to - i should have paid better attention when you mentioned it a few months ago ... did well on it years ago, lots of ups and downs but a solid net gainer

axr.to - sold a very few today, in one account where it was way outsize ... actually was violating my portfolio allocation rules when i was buying in the 1.30s ... other than that, not doing much trading for now, just enjoying the general upticking and waiting for my girls to put in rrsp contributions ... thinking of selling another machine myself, the value would be more productive in the right PMs picks