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ECUADOR GOLD AND COPPER CORP V.EGX

"Ecuador Gold and Copper Corp is a mineral exploration, mining and development company. The Company acquires and explores gold mineral rights located in Ecuador."


TSXV:EGX - Post by User

Post by peter234on May 29, 2014 11:41am
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are we getting played?

are we getting played?while i agree with most people that there is still gold on the ground, i don't agree with the way management has handled this situation. l have seen this scenerio played out many times. investors get told that news is coming, and then the sp goes up in anticipation only to be disappointed at the last moment and then we see a huge fall in sp. This is price manipulation is it not? just look and see whose buying today at 7.5c. why isn't securities commission saying anything? i guess that is why the venture gets a bad rap.
Obviously we are at the mercy of the major shareholders who are planning something. After this long and they still want more studies? either management is incompetent or someone dropped the ball here. todays announcement is clearly a stalling tactic. the only question is stalling for what?  i wonder if Glenn will be bold enough to explain himself to us shareholders or would he like to talk to the securities commissioner?
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