RE:RE:Junior Miners Will Win The Next Gold Boom?Well-said! Comments also illustrate you know what you’re talking about. Few on this board do. All on this board would do well to heed these warnings.
I can say unequivocally that I’ve never seen another management team in this space, or any other, that has such contempt for shareholders. In my opinion, it doesn’t get any worse than this. They have no shame whatsoever, and go out of their way to show it. I’ve been trading stocks for a long time, by far the most self-serving group I’ve come across.
Thanks oilsyd for bringing up the only discussion befitting for EuroSun and Forbes & Manhattan. The article and pump job is downright criminal.
oilsyd wrote: That article is ridiculously one sided as it paints Bharti as the man who made is happen for Avion. The reality is somewhat different. Avion would have gone up as the price of gold rose with or without Bharti. Bharti sold Avion when the price of gold was high. When the price of gold dropped, Tabakoto (the mine that Avion owned) turned out to be a dog requiring large amounts of investment. Its AISC costs were too high and Endeavour sold the mine off. I agree with other posters that Bharti and his company F and M are to be avoided at all costs. They make their money out of their management fees at the expense of shareholders. I sold most of my shares in ESM between 24 and 48 cents at a large loss and I am happy to have made that decision. I know some people on here are still sticking it out to see what happens, but we are in a climate where many gold companies are going up and ESM has done nothing. It would still be a good time to take your money out of ESM and find a better quality company that allows you to sleep at night.