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MOAG Copper Gold Resource MGCPF

"MOAG Copper Gold Resources Inc is a Canadian based company, engaged in the exploration and evaluation of molybdenum, silver, copper and gold mineral properties. It holds an interest in projects such as Mace molybdenum-copper, Murvey molybdenum-copper, and Highland Valley project. Geographically, all the business activities are carried out through Canada."


GREY:MGCPF - Post by User

Post by nassaupeteon Mar 02, 2016 11:11am
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Class action

Class actionMoag shareholders. I want to hear from any shareholders who are dissatisfied with the actions of the company's management and board. I am prepared to fund having a securities lawyer look at their activities to see if they have usurped their fiscal responsibilities as officers and/or directors. We do know that Brad Jones has a history of burying public companies that he has served on after he has generously rewarded himsself from their treasuries.  His loans from this company continue to increase and for a non operating business to pay  $500k to a former director on his leaving the board does not sit right with me. I cannot believe that they have not had an annual shareholders meeting where these so called managers must answer for their actions is paramount to theft. It's time for them to pay the piper.
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