RE: RE: Ministry Sends in Inspectors
Re: "interesting things to say..."
Indeed, it is a real "Red Flag" that a mineral exploration project is being visited regularly by the Ministry Inspectors. If the Property were being worked professionally and in a true "workmanlike manner" as is considered to be "Best Practices" for the Exploration and Mining Industries as a whole, then the regular inspections would not be needed.
Still crucial to the definition of this property and operation is that the only person calling any of the gold mineralized rock "ore" is a drifter, who is showing a reporter from a small-town newspaper around the workings.
But then again, considering the promotional history of the management of EZ, issuing promotional material via a small, local newspaper, rather than through the more conventional, traditional and legally binding Press Releases, is right up to snuff with their standard modus operandi.
This is still a stock for the penny flippers and day traders. IMO it will never be anything else as was proved by the latest runup of stock prices. Plenty of hype, hypsters and hyperbole, but never anything of any substance.
Anyone who states that there can be no pumping and dumping or "playing" with this stock because the brokerages houses (the big boys) are in it, needs to take a remedial history course on the Canadian Stock Industry.
As always, I wish all you big, strong and brave 'investors' all the luck in the world...if you can beat the clock and the insiders at EZ, then you deserve to take your dump truck loads of pennies to the bank.