Schcrewed shareholders a liability before permit issue
posted on
Dec 13, 2011 09:58AM
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For those of us who worry that Interinvest may try to steal the company, I believe it won't happen. Or, if it does happen, it won't be until at least after permit issue and at ever increasing share price. Reson? Well, some shareholders are members of first nations (YK area), environmentalist-leaning investors, or very 'active' small share ashareholders.
Should something take place over the next few months that realy hurts and disadvantages shareholders, who have bought in at much higher prices, then they would suddenly become very opposed to the permit being issued. (Beware the disenfranchiesed masses).
In that scenario, the smooth sailing we anticipate for the permit could become a regulatory and PR nightmare. Imagine first-nations and environmentalists chaining themselves to the doors of the MVEIRB public hearing room doors, or to mining equipment!
Certainly Tyhee would never permit such a disenfranchisment of shareholders to occur.
Much more likely, Interinvest will be rewarded ALONGSIDE all of us other shareholders, for beliveing in Dave Webb and the Tyhee enterprise. I'll get those shares from whoever it was here on the forum, for $0.40, and make a profit on those shares as well!
Go Tyhee, and have faith.
GENE SKELLIG