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Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc CTNXF

Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc is a mineral mining company. Through its subsidiaries, it is engaged in the evaluation, acquisition, and exploration of gold, silver and copper projects in Ecuador and Chile. The group is organized into business units based on mineral properties and has one business segment.


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Comment by ClockKing11on Jun 01, 2019 10:23pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Consolidation

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Consolidation"So there you have it. Management and the Board are working for a select few, not for all shareholders, and certainly not for their interests. Management had better roll-out a dog and pony show that shows why this consolidation stunt AT THE WORST POSSIBLE TIME is good for ALL shareholders, not just the privileged few."
--BSD

OK, well, so what are we to do?

Many of us are exited by Cornerstone's impressive holdings.

Personally, I think there is another Cascabel in that package...possibly Bella Maria.
This time they can get a better partner and they won't have to give away the store to get the concession activated. 

Many of us have been rediculously loyal for many years have have considerable stock and a lot of money on the table.  No matter what the big three of the control group does, we will probably be OK....maybe a little pissed....but overall OK given the appreciation we have already realized.

Our votes mean nothing, but the show will go on at the shareholders meeting anyway.

So...where does that leave us?   We missed this season's selling opportunity already.
Under our current scenario, do we just hang on to watch these properties mature and look to score big?   Or do we stop our pissing and moaning, look for for the next peaks, bail then and be happy with our handsome profits already in hand?

What are these signpost?   What events might cause prices and volumes to jump to where it really would be obvious  enough to motivate longtermers to finally pull the trigger?

Personnally I have a hard time doing it.   Sometimes I wonder where we are going with all of this.





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