Murman...this is a joke, innit?
"Where does MacClay dig these guys up from?"
My God, who writes the script for MSQ's ongoing Gong Show? I'm betting that Brian ran into Walter on e-Bay when McClay was shopping for the new corporate jet!!
Here's Walter Marting, nominee for the McClay-led board of directors..
Here's Walter's website. https://www.origsix.com/index.asp
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Original Sixteen to One Mine, Inc. ... Mr. DelMarting assumed the position of president in January. It seems the biggest problem before Mr. Marting revolves ...
Walter A."Del" Marting, Jr.
Position: Director and Member of the Finance Committee
Walter A. Marting, Jr. has spent a large part of his career both as a senior executive for a Fortune 500 mining company and starting and running his own junior gold mining company. After graduating from Harvard Business School in 1975 and following three years in the US Navy with SEAL Team Two, Mr. Marting joined Amax Inc. as an underground mine Production Supervisor at Amax's Climax Molybdenum property in Leadville, Colorado. Mr. Marting spent two years working underground and in Climax's open pit operation before moving to the Company's headquarters in Greenwich, CT. In 1982 Mr. Marting was named Vice President -- Finance for Amax Europe in Paris, France. Mr. Marting helped build Amax's global mining presence from its Paris headquarters and had financial oversight of the company's European and African exploration and development and ore processing activities. He left Amax in 1984 to start his own mining company that undertook the re-opening and operation of the famed 16-1 Mine in Allegheny, CA.