Re: did you write this valuepro?
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Dec 03, 2020 02:18PM
Combining Classic Mineral Exploration with State of the Art Technology
I took a look, and what a joke you make of this! The posting you refer to was the last one there in 26 days. Let me say that again, it was the last posting there in 26 days. It has a single "thumbs up" rating and a completely unknown number of reads That board is dead!
Now please observe that you made yourself complicit in that message when you chose to reposted it here, instead of contacting me by the private messaging option on Agoracom. As to your request for it to be removed, I don't think anyone using Yahoo! has any more capacity for removing their own postings there than you do here (after 5-minutes).
Now let me point out as well that if that posting was intended to damage the stock price, it failed miserably, did it not? I think the stock price 26-days ago was around $0.0009. Look what has happened since (with thanks to Yahoo for the graph).
While I often express my displeasure with our current management team, I most sincerely do wish the very best for shareholders in general. Why? I'm a shareholder too. Also, I fully accept that massive wealth may be buried below Hay Mountain. And, like SRK Consulting, I believe it should be drilled, and the sooner the better. In my opinion, we have wasted far too much time and money on unneeded outside consulting (by what I believe are second-tier experts) and proposed alternate access plans that may not be fully approved for months, if not longer*. I have also repeatedly held strong objections to BGs focus on "international miners" as a source for potential partners when that is not how exploration-phase miners get things done. Is going outside that box a gamble in your best interest?
Have a good day.
* By the way, getting approval of the MEPs is merely the start of a process, not the end of it. Additional rounds of reports will be required by authorities before those roads can be built. There is no telling how not having these approvals and in hand is going to affect our marketing of the project. Like I said, I am not holding my breath.