RE:OSC FYI: not looking for brownie points, but this is my latest message to OSC: no response yet:
Ms.Sinapi, this farce has apparently just come to an end, leaving 1.1 billion shares totally, completely worthless. How does an Australian company come to Ontario and go through a suspect, closed process which leaves them with the whole operation for the price of the outstanding debt? There was supposed to be an auction - an auction that I thought was only precipitated by the intervention of at least one other bidder. What happened to that bidder? How did the auction apparently have no effect on the outcome?
There are at least dozens of shareholders that I am aware of, my wife and I included, that have held Harte shares for as much as 10 years and they have all lost very substantial amounts of money. This is a working mine that is now beginning to show a profit - a profit which will now apparently go to an Australian company, not the Ontario shareholders that have long supported it.
Did the auction actually take place?
I invite you to take a look through current and past postings on this bullboard, which followed Harte through its history.
https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=hrtff Tens of thousands of dollars have been lost by many, many retired members of the mining community as well as people with a good deal of knowledge of the industry and the stock market.
I am not asking for myself alone, but for a great many Ontario investors who appear to have been had.