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By the looks of it the stock itself has contracted a terminal case of it.
I wonder when there's going to be the first serious pullback, because it's just not happening at these levels. I bet we'll have to wait until the good news and feasibility studies are out of the way before we start seeing people being willing to take any real profits. Might be 2x or even more from here until we're at that point.
The long term percentages are getting pretty insane. I have a feeling this is going to outdo Paladin by a good margin. Paladin did something like 98000% during the last Uranium run, but Atlas is already sitting at +11000% over the last 5 years.
Since their resource just keeps on growing every time they look into it, there's really no telling what the buyout price could even be.
And even if there isn't a buyout, this would be one of those turbo boomer stocks you could just hold for your entire life and just enjoy all of the divvies they give out. Their resource is basically eternal at this point and the salt production probably scales insanely well.
It would just produce forever and crank out a steady dividend.

On another note it sounds like we have to hold Atlas shares before the end of September in order to qualify for the triple point shares.
And that's another interesting stock, because they want to turn it into some kind of a hydrogen and wind energy storage thing. That might very well end up a very lucrative thing over long term.

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