RE:RE:RE:RE:DALE GINN ! WATCH OUT WITH THIS ONE ! SAN GOLD AND LIES ! pigbruinmcveid wrote: Halcro,
I'm not positive but I do believe that its the Manitoba SC that is the primary on SGR.
Although each of the SCs track and respond to all companies with a substantial connection, if you had of written to the BCSC regarding SGR you would have received a polite reply telling you that your concerns were being forwarded to the MSC (or the OSC if Ontario happened to be the prime of the SGR).
Not sure if there is a list showing which SC is the prime for each TSXv miner, but I do know such a list exists and each is careful to not opine to queries unless they are the prime on the company in question.
Excellent stuff on Ian Gordon.... now I have to wonder what Mr. Sprott meant in this supposed quote...
Eric Sprott, chairman, CEO and portfolio manager at Sprott Asset Management, describes Gordon as "a rare breed in the investment-adviser arena." He notes that Gordon's forecasts "have taken on a life force of their own and if you care to listen, Gordon will tell you how it will all end."
Nice bit of closure back to Mr. Sprott, eh :)
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He notes that Gordon's forecasts "have taken on a life force of their own and if you care to listen, Gordon will tell you how it will all end...well, I'll just bet that neither Gordon nor Sprott would have ever thought in their wildest dreams that they would both, in their seventh decade, end up holding almost four million and 79,230,564 BGM shares respectively (we'll leave the warrants and options out of the total, as they're way, way underwater...and likely to dive deeper!!!).
And, likely if anyone had tried telling Gordon about the in-the-future, 4-million-share albatross in his golden years, he'd be likely to have said they were crazy.
If you go to www.sedar.com, click on company profiles, click on the letter corresponding to the company name and then click on the company, the profile which pops up lists the principal regulator.