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Dianor Resources Inc V.DOR



TSXV:DOR - Post by User

Post by bishop13on Dec 04, 2011 12:05pm
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Hey Heavy, do you want to get interviwed

Hey Heavy, do you want to get interviwedSince you have been a long time investor that made a tidy profit on this stock in the early days and continue to be diligent watchdog of the company  How about going on record  and give us your thoughts by answering a few questions about  Dianor...

Considering the ominous financial concerns, approaching deadlines that you have often reminded the shareholders about and the apparent retail and institutional aversion to risk  ... 

Do you see any hope for the company? If you don't, that's ok, just ignore the other questions and the interview is over

If you have any hope and if that hope includes restructuring the shares, would you suggest buying shares before or after a reverse split?

 If it doesn't include a restructuring ...

what do you think the company could possibly do, to meet all of their obligations and move the project forward? 

Can you see anything on the horizon that could give the market a signal and a vote of confidence that the company can survive and the stock could, subsequently, go higher? 

Thanks
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