RE: Kosmos1ABarnaby
Beaumont is in the unenviable position of being IR professionals in the worst juniour market in history. I am not aware of what other companies they have handled but I am impressed that JSP has weathered this storm reasonably unscathed. I wish all my juniour mining stocks had declined only as much as JSP-I would be much wealthier.
Most of the dogs in my portfolio used IR firms but I don't hold them responsible-no one promised success in this market.
Beaumont has yet to tell me anything that was not later substantiated.
If you are uncomfortable with Beaumont feel free to talk to Gordon Dixon directly. He is one of the most approachable CEO's that I have ever met. And Mr Dixon's reputation is beyond reproach.
Take a look at the financials-have you ever seen a company where the interests of the insiders is more aligned with the public shareholders? No big salaries-no expensive trips on the company dime-in fact virtually nothing in the way of perks. The insiders hold a massive block of stock and plan to get rich that way-and they have to take me along for the ride.
I hope, and believe, that eventually the positive news coming out of the ground will translate into something positive for the shareholders. In the meantime, I am counting on Beaumont to keep up the good work at keeping me up to speed.
Rock