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GREY:DULMF - Post by User

Comment by estebancaballoon Sep 18, 2012 7:58pm
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Right to gripe

Right to gripe

Given your background with DM I think you have every right to raise this point, Canusa. As a more recent investor (2009), I have experienced the roller coaster ride of the Anto partnership but did not experience the sp drop that you have gone through. I find that most of the management teams of companies I invest in do not do a great job of getting the word out or even of keeping shareholders informed (Kinross is a great example). Shareholders need to voice their concerns to management - I have done that in the past and gotten some good feedback.  I am still waiting from an answer from DM regarding the change in date for the RE so that is not a point in DM's favour and backs up your argument, Canusa. Having said all of this I agree that the first job of management is to grow the companyand to ensure its value increases over time.....sp may or may not reflect that effort in the short/medium term.

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