Reply from the bc securities commissionI ll send this off to FMN head office and see if there is a reply.
they bought some land. It belongs to FMN shareholders.
Thank you for contacting the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC).
The BCSC investigates to enforce compliance with the
Securities Act and to sanction securities market misconduct. We also refer and forward information to other regulatory jurisdictions, or self-regulatory bodies, when appropriate. Please note that not all reviews result in an investigation or a public sanction.
Fidelity Minerals Corp. is a reporting issuer, with its principal regulator being the British Columbia Securities Commission. If you have a complaint, please email specific details regarding your allegations, including the date misinformation was disseminated and why the information was misleading, or you may wish to fill in our online complaint form, located
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The BCSC does not review or approve corporate governance issues, such as Private Placements, Plan of Arrangements, or the valuation and fairness of a transaction to shareholders. If directors are proposing a transaction that is to the detriment of shareholders, it is up to the shareholders to choose to vote against the proposal, or pursue their rights under the
Business Corporations Act.
Thank you,
Adrianne
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