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- December 29, 2011 Edition of the Stateside Report
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- Happy Boxing Day
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- December 22, 2011 Edition of the Stateside Report
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- Dennis Gartman says the gold bull market is over.
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- Nevsun most likely suitor for Chalice ...........
- Just bought another 10,000 shares of Chalice
- Consider Chalice Gold Mines today
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5 comments:
Vince,
How about you keep your political commentary to yourself? I like your market comments, but your political views are the last thing I want to listen to.
would like to buy aff if it was more liquid. did buy cxn today. have previously bought based on your commentary, mnv cem gmg. looking to buy more of the latter even with your threats of putting it on the wall of shame. BTW. I am from canada
and i buy juniors and based on the interest shown on the many shows shown on our version of cnbc, many other canadians also do.
Hi,
Sorry.....I'm a big advocate of energy security. If the Republicans were doing everything in there power to shut down the US energy sector, I would be calling them out. I'm a registered independent. Please don't listen anymore if you don't want the truth.
Let me try this. Please, oh please Mr. President of the United States. Please allow the U.S. to keep drilling so that our energy prices can go down and we can create hundreds of thousands of jobs and we can refrain from sending millions of USD to those countries who wish to destroy us. Gee Mr. President, thank you so much for listening to my suggestions and tell the EPA to keep up the good work. You're the best.
How's that?
Like it or not....politics play a big role in both the metals and energy sector. I would be very wary of investing in any US energy play at the moment solely as a result of the over-reaching EPA.
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