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Hudbay Minerals Inc T.HBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  HBM

Hudbay Minerals Inc. is a copper-focused mining company. The Company has operations and pipeline of copper growth projects in tier-one mining-friendly jurisdictions of Canada, Peru, and the United States. The Company’s operating portfolio includes the Constancia mine in Cusco (Peru), the Snow Lake operations in Manitoba (Canada) and the Copper Mountain mine in British Columbia (Canada). Its growth pipeline includes the Copper World project in Arizona, the Mason project in Nevada (United States), the Llaguen project in La Libertad (Peru) and several expansion and exploration opportunities near its existing operations. The Company owns 75% of the Copper Mountain Mine, which is located south of Princeton, British Columbia. Copper Mountain Mine is a conventional open pit, truck, and shovel operation. The mine has approximately 45,000 tons per day plant that utilizes a conventional crushing, grinding and flotation circuit to produce copper concentrates with gold and silver credits.


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Comment by JimBobbyon Dec 20, 2008 11:09am
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Post# 15659403

RE: BOARD

RE: BOARDAussi, we are thinking in the same vein but I do not agree with  your statement "This board has to start working for the shareholders and not for themselves."

IMHO, the BOD and CEO have shown their disregard for shareholders. The ulimate solution is to support the Jaguar position and remove the CEO and BOD.  To hope the BOD starts to work for the shareholder may be misplaced.

For some unknown reason most shareholders seem to have blind faith in the management of companies in which they invest. Investing should not be made on the basis of faith. Faith belongs in church not in business.

Investments should be made based on confidence that has been earned by management. Management earns that confidence by making sound business decisions in the best interests of the shareholders. This is their fiduciary responsibility.

I certainly do not have confidence in the BOD or CEO of HBM. The record speaks for its self.

I quote my earlier posting below on this issue.

IMHO, HBM shareholders are being skinned.

HBM management on behalf of the shareholders paid CDN 135MM for 97MM shares of LUN. That's $1.40 for each LUN share.

LUN share closed at CDN $1.05 on Nov 21/08, the date the business combination was announced.

LUN shares were headed down big time and LUN would have had to do an underwriting to raise cash. The underwriting would have been done at a much lower price than $1.05, possibly as low as $0.50

Why would HBM management buy 25% of LUN at a premium?? They could have waited and participated in the underwriting. They could have obtained the same 20% position at a discount of 50%-66% to the agreed price.

This is serious money.

But, the CEO and BOD did not spend their money. It is the shareholder's money. IMHO, management believed shareholders are either too stupid to know the difference OR if they do wake up, then they can be denied a vote on the matter.

How long are we going to tolerate being skinned??? I've had enough !!!

I'm supporting Jaguar and will vote to retire the CEO and BOD !!

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