LionGold: Stock hit but our assets not at risk
Acting group CEO Raymond Tan says this as bruised counter inches up on news of gold tie-up with China's CBMI
Anita Gabriel
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Singapore
THE BAR for investors to get excited over developments in LionGold has become so much higher since the penny stock crash last October that it has left many of them bruised and feeling cheated of their expectations.
It is no different for LionGold's other two counterparts, Asiasons Capital and Blumont Group, which had suffered steep falls and are now nowhere close to the remarkable highs they scaled before the crash.
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