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Latest | Highest ratedNew from The Economist: a Global Debt Clock. At 10:37 today, global debt totalled $35,014,935,027,853. [View news story]
Swine Flu-a scary little article [View instapost]
Swine Flu-a scary little article [View instapost]
Swine Flu-a scary little article [View instapost]
A Patriots March on Washington [View instapost]
Swine Flu-a scary little article [View instapost]
DG: Ever been to a Bravo restuarant? A best pal of mine used to own the entire chain, plus upscale Brio. Started in Columbus, Ohio. Has a couple sites down where you live. A few years back, he and his bro sold out for $200M, with the deal that his little bro got axed, jettisoned, and my pal kept his CEO postition, and 20% ownership of the company. Quite the Forbe's success story.
I ain't mak'in your bed!
Swine Flu-a scary little article [View instapost]
All eggs in one basket? Hardly. I would not own Lynas, because of their weak financials and Chinese involvement. Avalon has yet to come on line; expect future dilutions. Great Western is a producer. If you've not yet watched Jack's videos, advise you take the 20 plus minutes.
If Lifton is right, and I have a source stating to me that he is true blue, then I'm going to take a Louisville Slugger crack at this stock. If rare earth elements are indeed so rare, and used in so many different products that we touch, use, need, everyday; that China dominates REE's to the tune of 97%, then I feel safe that Great Western is a mega bagger.
Here's my thinking. Yes, 12K is a lot of money. Do you really think the investment is going to become 6K? My experimental e-trading account founded July 2, 2008 has made ~ 30K in the last three weeks, originally funded by 49.5K. I used to called it my, "Cabin in the woods," account, jokingly so.
Any creative ideas for what it should be called now?
Anyway, I'm more than comfortable that the 12K will become a lot more down the road. "Costa Rica condo," account? You'll all be welcome to visit...
A Patriots March on Washington [View instapost]
Tomorrow, I have already noted to myself to re-read this most excellent coverage.
I am wowed.
Swine Flu-a scary little article [View instapost]
M the M M Bern: Jaguar is THE junior to own. Watch closely how the stock behaves. It's a triple hereforward, by 2012. Over here...over there...despite nascent moronic authors naysaying of (JAG). Today, I've been asking all of you to take a glimpse of JAG's wildly brilliant campaign to get gold out of the ground.
Take 20 minutes and see/watch/imbibe yourself in today's corporate presentation. Get it here @
jaguarmining.com
I'm not promoting this stock because I own a several thousand shares...mixed up madness that I would promote any stock to you geniuses, yet, I suggest to get in on the pullback because of the recent offering. However, if you do involve your $'s, be prepared, JAG is all over the place, a grab-your-pants roller coaster that's consistently, and yet disruptively, emotionally rising. Check the charts. Do your DD. Spend 20 minutes. Download the presentation.
What I want to know from you pals is what stock are you as passionate about, as I am (JAG).
Jaguar Mining's Unexplored Territory [View article]
jaguarmining.com
Why the Sudden Run Up in Natural Gas Prices? [View article]
Like a slobbering puppy seeking treats, I've been following you around all day, prodigious, wonderful writing. Thumbs up all the way! Evidently, you missed this site while on your Indiana trip.
Check out my quasi-blasting of the author in the Jaguar Mining post.
Jaguar Mining Can Easily Go Lower [View article]
Jaguar Mining Can Easily Go Lower [View article]
jaguarmining.com
Obviously, Gary, you did not read the presentation before authoring this article. At Tickerspy.com, JAG is only second to Nova Gold (NG) in % increase since the March lows. Yes, there's been a pullback--there was a $150M secondary--bought up in a snap of the fingers; amazingly and brilliantly timed right on top of big boy Barrick's $4B near simultaneous offering, also snapped up in a snap of the fingers. The difference? Barrick used their money to pay off hedges. Jaguar is using their money to increase their production.
Jaguar has hit or exceeded every goal and is rapidly heading from junior to mid-tier status.
A $5.00 stock? That's almost laughable. Jag is a $25 to $30 in the making within the next three years. Maybe more, if inflation comes.
Why the Sudden Run Up in Natural Gas Prices? [View article]
Again, great job!
Swine Flu-a scary little article [View instapost]
(ATPG) is up 69% since September 2nd.