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BRALORNE GOLD MINES LTD BPMSF



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Comment by amtbnton Sep 29, 2014 11:08am
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RE:RE:RE:Yesterdays Press Release

RE:RE:RE:Yesterdays Press ReleaseHey Muck 10. I would like to say I am sorry for dashing your sadly misinformed perception of this mining group. But in good conscience cannot bring myself to do it.
The why is, I have worked for them and know personally how they treat their employees and unattached share holders. To say they are a good cooperate citizen and supporting the town of Bralorne shows how little you know of them.  Of all the employees working at Bralorne, I seriously doubt more then 10% are from the town itself. The company's attitude toward the locals is , why should we pay them anymore then we have to, they do not have any other options. You talk with any of their employees about overtime pay and all will tell you they had to take the company to the Labour standards board to get it.  Do your leg work and actually talk to the locals and see what they think of this company and people connected with it. Check the safety and the serious life changing injuries suffered by their employees.
I have been following this company like miningman says,(close to 15 years) also been in and out of their stocks a few times. Knowing how they work has helped me know when to get in and out.
The third thing is I have also working in Mexico for over 3 years. I know how corrupt a mining enviorment it is. A perfect place for this mining group. They will come out of there with some new tricks and lessons learned. In Mexico things are very seldom as they appear and it corrupt bottom to top.
Then check into how they purchase equipment and the Groups history on paying contractors that work for them. You will find that very interesting.
As far as how much silver they have removed. The better question is how much profit have they given back to their share holder. In other words have they turned a profitable quarter, let alone a year.
Then look at the reasons behind why their biggest investor recently sold out and left the Group.
Mr. Muck 10 it would be good to not bark like a dog when you are still peeing like a puppy.
Do your DD and learn from you mistakes. I have. GLTY
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