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Rock Stocks: Another tough week for mining juniors

SHARE price movement in the junior end of the resource industry is influenced by factors apart from profit, and many pessimists are expecting a high attrition rate in the next 12 months. <b>By Ron Berryman, editor of <i>RESOURCESTOCKS</i> Magazine.</b>

Ron Berryman
Rock Stocks: Another tough week for mining juniors

While many mid-tier and major miners are severely punished for a profit downgrade or the degree of debt they are carrying, juniors have a different set of rules, especially if they are not yet in production....

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