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Comment by JohnEStromJron Nov 23, 2009 12:38pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: putting someone on ignore

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: putting someone on ignoreNickel77,

You've one of the best posters on this forum and I appreciate reading your views.  I agree that management is pretty much the same - but with a major difference.  Management is going to make very certain they keep Jilin Jien happy as they [essentially] write Liberty management checks and govern their future employment.

I do differ however with you putting too much faith and trust in Liberty Mines management or Jilin Jien.  You wouldn't expect them to announce to the world they're screwing the common [small] shareholders would you?  They are politicians and will say just the right words to make sure they're not tripped up later.

I have every confidence Jilin Jien now controls [owns] over 80% of the company.  Why has this NOT been made public?  It should be as it would be a clarion call to NOT buy shares in Liberty MInes.  Management can't say they don't know because they would have to know - yet we hear nothing.  Now maybe I missed that NR but I don't think so, else it would have been discussed on this forum.  So, again, by not telling shareholders, management is being evasive and dishonest.  At least in my book.  Small shareholders have the right to know that as it has a direct impact on the continued viability of Liberty Mines as an independent company and IF the 80% threshold has been achieved that would then be the reverse.   The silence speaks volumes as to the integrity of both.
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