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Message: Re: Common ground
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Durban1, of course it could have been a red herring left for the auditors to find, of course it could have involved players that sat on their hansd to create the situation ending in the cease trade order. I have witnessed companyies well being harmed for personal agendas. Yet it also could have been something like I described, which then offered Finsky the opportunity he has taken.

Anyway, was just trying to convey that while yes CMM mgmt are motivated towards painting a weak financial and operational picture for Q1, the auditors responsibility is to ensure fairness and balance in that report. It is also up to us, the shareholders reading the report, to realize that bias is always contained and in this case we know the direction its coming from. So should the auditors for that matter.

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