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Re: samsamsamiam post# 8796

Thursday, 04/28/2011 6:17:03 PM

Thursday, April 28, 2011 6:17:03 PM

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Yup. Poor First Lithium, which owns 10 times more claims at Valleyview that LEXG, yet can move beyond 10 cents a share. The same is true of the Argentina property, which I believe is the exact same property formerly held by Electric Metals before they (apparently) dropped it. During the entire time Electric owned it, the stock didn't break 20 cents. Of course, the management of Electric is respected and successful, and has a long history of actually exploring and finding economically mineable mineral reserves and not spending all their money on outrageous stock promotion. In other words, the exact opposite of LEXG.

These just confirm what most everyone already knows - the LEXG movement has nothing to do with either these specific properties, or lithium as a whole. It has nothing to do with fundamentals or even realistic potential. There is something else entirely driving this stock.

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