Today’s top poster, Bullboard, and Blog
Top Bullboards post:
“A big improvement on Q1 result from the disaster of Q4/2010 but not good enough in my mind to allay fears of the overall operation. Ezulwini still needs to perform significantly better month over month from here on in and management MUST keep investors informed of those improvements. They claim that Ezulwini will be cash positive Before Capital costs by December and will be cash positive AFTER Q3 so we wait until the end of this year or beginning of next year to see that happen. Cash positive means they mine, refine, and sell their gold for more than they put in the mine so this would obviously be a good thing. When they do become substantially a stand-alone operation and no longer require any prop-up funds, we may see the results in our share price.” From lefmike1 on the First Uranium Corporation (TSX: T.FIU, Stock Forum) board.
Top Bullboard:
01 Communique Laboratory (TSX: T.ONE, Stock Forum) received the most reads and the second-most posts.
Top blog:
LexLuthor2 claims he has been accumulating shares of this gold junior in the Lex Corp blog.
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