Why did Klondike Star’s common share price decline in November/December 2006?
Like other publicly traded companies, Klondike Star is subject to changing market conditions. In the period commencing April 2006 the share price of junior exploration companies, in general, entered a period of volatility due to volatility in the gold market. It is vital to note that as a company Klondike Star has not faltered from our course. There were no business reasons to explain the period of share volatility in late 2006. The number of our shareholders has grown significantly year-over-year. As far as management can determine shareholders are, by and large, remaining invested in the company. Of course, changes in share price represent opportunities for buyers and sellers.