OK I...give up on this circus. After years of following and investing in what has turned out to be a dead play, I will be off loading my position of GRR at a huge loss asap. I would hope that just maybe the governing body of the ventures exchange fully investigate this company and their corporate structure. The malfeasance exhibited by individuals at Howe Street could only be attributed to their lack of knowledge and poor decision making policies that in turn have brought the GRR house down. Yet the CEO by not stepping down is proof positive that the blame for the dismal performance of the stock should be directed elsewhere! Yes, D.K. Evans can place blame on overall market conditions, global unrest with regard to exploration and mining activities globally, inability to secure the additional financing required to continue with the project, blah..., blah..., blah. The 'shock & awe' value, 10M+ ounce B/S resource projections, and the multiple 'ballzrooms' hype by those in the know of GRR fame has finally run its' course thanks to those who have hit and ran long ago leaving the shareholders the bagholders. Thank-You so much for protecting all the shareholders' interests D.K. Evans
ONE THING that all GRR long investors are aware of THE BUCK STOPS AT THE CEO's DOOR!