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Otso Gold Corp. FIEIF


Primary Symbol: V.OTSO

Otso Gold Corp is a gold mining company. The company's only segment being acquisition and exploration of gold resource properties. Geographically, it has a presence in the Americas and Europe.


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Comment by 5ilverlining808on Oct 18, 2020 9:46am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Have Brian and Clyde Wesson added shareholder value?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Have Brian and Clyde Wesson added shareholder value?
Oenophile wrote: Question is whether that value can be realized. After looking at their past projects I'm not so sure.


This is how they work:

- Find a struggling or dead mine.
- Create interest and bring the mines back to a "maybe" better state that is was in.
- Become CEO (money..money in pockets).
- Bring mine to some sort of acceptable state on paper or what ever where it can be sold to others in the future.
- Bail out or be ousted to sell and move on to another close to dead project.

The only mine that has a massive potential that was started by your man, is Almonty Industries Tungsten Mine in South Korea.
I worked on this project way before the Almonty take-over and I still see what can be done compared to what did not happen whith the then ousted CEO (your man).

OTSO will work, but the next board vote should be thought out very carefully for a new CEO.
Good luck peoples.



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