BobGreenfield wrote: Verifieduser, you should also send in the additional manipulation and misconduct evidence at the hands of multiple SH account violators such as Quincey12.
Be sure to include all the formal Zennanite apologies given to Canada Carbon Inc for their blatant misconduct.
Make special note of LTGoldbulls accusation against SGS Lakefield with regards to leaking information.
Let the BCSC know about the review Canada Carbon is doing on all of this misconduct so that the BCSC can add it to the open file that Canada Carbon has surely filed with them. Why do I say Canada Carbon has an open file with the regulators you ask? Obviously fiduciary duty make it incumbent on Bruce Duncan to report to regulators when grossly innacurate statements and allegations are being waged at him and the company in an attempt to damage the integrity of both.
Canada Carbon would have filed all the evidence they have against all parties they have identified and there is a whole slew of them.
When all of this comes out, Globe and Mail coverage by say, Eric Reguly, will shine a light on the ugliness involved in the graphite space such that nobody in the industry have ever seen exposed before and it is going to be very ugly for very specific parties when this gets out there.
It's one thing to be a critic of a project or materials a company puts out (or witholds) but it is an entirely different deal when actual attempts to undermine the integrity of management teams or specific individuals within them are being actuated.
The OSC and BCSC are surely up to speed on this already and it won't be the only authorities involved once this all blows out into the public arena.
So YES, send in the complaints. I'm sure Bruce Duncan will be overjoyed with the OSC or BCSC receiving additional information for the file that Canada Carbon has surely initiated themselves already.
Call the Vancouver office for Canada Carbon, they may be helpful in directing you to a proper understanding of what they are doing in this regard.
VerifiedUser_293087 wrote:
If you think the price of this stock is being manipulated, the proper place to complain is the BC Securities Commission. There isa very simple form on the website which allows a member of the public to lodge a formal complaint with regard to illicit activity.
The link is