Self-prideappears to be nonexistent in SSE’s world. Yes of course, to invest in this ‘mineral explorer company’ it was risky from the onset, and yes, for me the Pino was the lure, but what happened a week or so ago is a clear indication that the people at SSE’s command come from a questionable sphere filled with people with no standard ethics. If we as SSE shereholders and the Company's interests are to get somewhere, administration needs to be replaced -- pronto. Imagine SSE’s top personnel selling their shares the moment the price of their company’s shares begins (barely) to get out of a very lengthy (years) stagnation and them instantly, with no qualms whatsoever turned around and rebought once the price had come down -- again? In this case all occurring within a couple of days. I guess they too must earn their livelihood from somewhere. This time it was from their little retail shareholder. Alas, thus far, how many times they have engaged in this type of action? All legal, nonetheless….