RE:RE:fyi .....a must readSeveneleven.... yes, they do have this permit. Here are my thoughts going forward, right or wrong, this is just my opinion. I have been in this play since the beginning of time and seen several mentions to the First Nations (if I remember, one person in particular). If Farshad is to attract a buyer, a JV partner, or continue to drill, he is going to have to come to terms with the First Nations, otherwise no one will put more money into DBG when there is this unknown hanging over the company. If the First Nations want a piece of the pie going forward (productions rights or percentage), such as cash, stock or jobs for their people, then get it done or a lot of hard work is going to go down the toilet. There is a time to know when to fold them and when to bluff, this isn't the time my friends. Since the stock is halted, why haven't we found out why....? They can say whatever they want since it is halted. If they are negotiating, then I suspect the stock will remain halted until they work out a deal. And if this is all negative, there is going to be one big rush out the door I am afraid. Farshad has had his back against the wall before and failed, thus the price last time wen back to pennies. So, Good Luck....
Farashad, tell us the truth.... has anyone talked with Farshad or the company....????