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Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. T.COS


Primary Symbol: V.COS Alternate Symbol(s):  CNBMF

Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and mining company. The Company is focused on nickel, copper, and cobalt in northern Quebec. It is advancing Graal Nickel & Copper Project. The Graal Nickel & Copper Project (the Property) is located in the north of Saguenay Lac St-Jean region. It is comprised of 110 map-designed claims covering 6,113 hectares. The Property is also located at 190 kilometers (km) north from the seaport terminal of Grande-Anse (Saguenay).


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Comment by gillisron Sep 04, 2014 12:55pm
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Post# 22906030

RE:RE:Information to Investors from Management

RE:RE:Information to Investors from ManagementI have to admit that I had always been forgiving to management and recognized that operational issues are difficult to predict with the complexity of this type of technology. 

The response from Northforce13 is written as though he is in fact a member of management taking exception to the criticism. A lot of the criticism warrants a fair response, however this sarcastic retort seems as though it was written by someone with an elementary school education and a GED, it does not inspire confidence and is not the type of response one would expect from someone that is getting millions of dollars in compensation to manage an asset that virtually anyone on this board could do equally well.

This nature of this response alone is enough to lead me to believe that a change in management might be worthwhile.
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