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Boron One Holdings Inc V.BONE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ERVFF

Boron One Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based international mineral exploration and development company with its assets in Serbia. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of its resource properties. Its project includes Piskanja. Piskanja is located in a historical mining region with infrastructure for mining, including roads, rail, electric power, experienced miners, and others. The site is situated 250 kilometers (km) south of Belgrade, Serbia, accessible by paved roads. Lithology at Piskanja is typical of sedimentary basins, primarily consisting of shales, marls, and limestone, with two primary gently undulating borate beds. The mineralization is primarily dense, compact colemanite with some ulexite. The Company’s subsidiary is Balkan Gold Corp.


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Comment by SkiFamon Feb 04, 2017 12:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Support vs Resistance

RE:RE:RE:RE:Support vs ResistanceAs I see it today, there are only 2 things we shareholders can do to influence management.  We can vote our shares and we can decline to participate in any further fund raising activities.  If Pobrdje does not come our way soon and nothing else changes, then we'll continue to get the same results.

New faces on the board of directors would be a good start.  Perhaps we need a board comprised of 8 individuals, 4 of whom must have a history of running successful businesses.  

Any other thoughts out there? 
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