Give us proof that the resume is not real! First time poster, I have been in this stock since the year 2000, so guess what......I know quite a bit about the project and what is really going on. Yes, i am sure anyone can post a resume but lets face it, who would bother? I know for fact that management was not happy with A.D.'s asking for them to take a major pay cut. Do you not think that just maybe some would be looking for work that paid the bills? If nothing is happening with the company itself people get bored and want to move on, that is plain and simple.
I do not consider what I have done freaking out, it is more showing my displeasure with how the company is being run. I have always liked the property and that is why I have stuck with it for so long, disregarding incompetent management. I am a shareholder and do have the right to express myself however I see fit. I have talked to management, I have emailed and I have posted on the board and I will continue to do so until such time as I see real action being taken.
And just how do you know how much I understand about the market? I have been around the block many times buddy, how about you? Give us proof that S.S. still has 45 million shares, that would mean he sold 5 million in case you didn't know that newbe! And people sell for many reasons, they sell to make profit, they sell to lock in loses for write offs, they sell so they can donate $20 million to a university, do I need to go on?
One of those trades was yours from a U.S. account, o.k. you got me there so your 5000 share sell/buy accounts for the 5+ million shares that have moved in the last 5-6 days? most all coming out of anonymous? Tell me this wise guy, why do people us anonymous to sell? To, yes, remain anonymous!
Now, if someone were trying to depress the market before last nights NR like you say, that would constitute insider trading which is a federal offence. Do you sir, not know how the market works? If someone knows what the news is and makes plays in the market for whatever reason, it is a crime, although one that mostly goes unpunished because the SEC and Canadian regulators do not take a stand against such crime when it comes to penny plays.