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Aston Bay Holdings Ltd V.BAY

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATBHF

Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company exploring high-grade critical and precious metal deposits. It is engaged in exploring the Storm Copper Property and Cu-Ag-Zn-Co Epworth Property in Nunavut, and the high-grade Buckingham Gold Vein in central Virginia. It is also in advanced stages of negotiation on other lands with high-grade critical metals potential in North America. The Nunavut property is located 112 km south of the community of Resolute Bay, Nunavut on western Somerset Island. The property is adjacent to tidewater on Aston Bay and comprises 12 prospecting permits and 118 contiguous mineral claims, which comprises of Storm Copper and Seal Zinc, covering an area of approximately 541,796 acres. Under Virginia property, it focuses on exploring two targets in Virginia: high-grade mesothermal gold vein mineralization along strike of the Buckingham Gold Vein and zinc-copper SEDEX-style mineralization in a newly identified base metals/polymetallic belt.


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Post by Patrick2Lintonon Oct 27, 2022 10:30am
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BCSC settles with mining company and CEO for failing to…

BCSC settles with mining company and CEO for failing to…

Vancouver – A mining company and its CEO must pay a combined $35,000 in a settlement with the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) for not disclosing that advertorials and social media posts were issued on the company’s behalf. 

MGX Minerals Inc. hired marketing company Stock Social Inc. in 2017 to conduct investor relations activities. This work included six advertorials for newswires and websites, and multiple promotional posts by 17 social media influencers on platforms including Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

The advertorials were written to look and read like objective journalistic content. Some of them inconspicuously directed readers to a disclaimer on another website. Others indicated a fee had been paid, but did not identify who paid, or who was paid, for the content. Some indicated MGX as the source, but stated the author was a third party and that the content was not reflective of the company’s opinion.

None of the social media posts disclosed they were issued on behalf of MGX.

The Securities Act requires anyone engaged in investor relations activities, or who is doing so on behalf of an issuer or security holder, to clearly and conspicuously disclose when promotional materials are issued by them or on their behalf.

MGX, a reporting issuer in B.C. whose shares trade on the Canadian Securities Exchange, admitted it violated the Securities Act by not ensuring these promotional materials disclosed they were issued on its behalf. 

As MGX’s CEO, president and director, Jared Michael Lazerson reviewed, revised and approved some content prepared for MGX by Stock Social staff or third parties. Lazerson admitted his involvement in the company’s contravention of the Securities Act, and therefore contravened it himself. 

Under the settlement, MGX must pay $25,000 to the BCSC and Lazerson must pay $10,000.

About the British Columbia Securities Commission (www.bcsc.bc.ca)

 
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