From Infomine.com: The prices of metals in the currencies of countries that mine the commodities can vary considerably from prices commonly quoted in the press,
readInteresting interview with Bruce Duncan from Bolero Resources: http://www.cfra.com/chum_audio/Biz@Nite-Bruce.Duncan.Nov7.07.mp3 A few highlights from the interview (tinted by my bias): Bolero is developing big molybdenum deposits,
readI have a “stink” bid in at $485 for 2 more shares of MKL and it looks like it may get filled. Strangely, it’s the
readThere are some very conflicting reports out there on how much physical metal there is on the exchanges. Take zinc for example: in one source
readToday Questrade announced a new fee structure for Toronto and Toronto Venture stocks that really affects only those who trade “penny stocks”: “In response to
readPerformance for period ending October 31, 2007: +5.4% (including dividends). Click to enlarge the chart Components CDN Composite (XIC) – 45% CDN S&P 500 (XSP)
readJust posted that stock watchlist, but I feel like I’m lying to myself. I’ve been wanting to buy MKL for almost a year now. I
readI’m planning to diversify into some stable large caps, with an initial US$2,000. My current stock watch list: ING (ING Group), $45.11 (45 shares 🙂
readHeld since August 22, 2005. Including dividends after commission total return is 9.21%. Profit (ha ha): $32.00
readI’m skipping August since it’s not that interesting on its own, and here’s the Lazy Porfolio performance May to September 30, 2007. Last update was
readHeld since December 22, 2005. Including dividends after commission total return is 10.51%. Not very impressive but the dollar amount is even more laughable. Profit:
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