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SWHuskyon Aug 14, 2024 1:34pm
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RE:RE:The stock will be delisted
RE:RE:The stock will be delisted That's what I thought and I was struggling with it. Then I thought unless YTG is the creditor? I think the details of the application should be made public In the meantime....
Why is YTG/DFO/EMR/FN focused on the perished Sculpin and Arctic Greyling when in fact both The Yukon and Alaska have a far greater issue that Haggart Creek and VG?
VG needs to be allowed ot clean this up and perhaps provide some public compensation for the dead fish that perished.
Right now it seems there is a lot of scape-goating going on. In essence what has come out of this is someting like YTG gave VG six weeks to clean this up or off to receivership you go? Seriously? Insanity rules?
By the way if this application for recievership is uphelp and the assets are sold from underfoot while VG is trying ot fix things, you may as well write off The Yukon as a place to do business/
Somethings not right?
"One of the places most affected by salmon declines is along the Yukon River, Alaska's largest watershed which originates in the coastal mountains of Canada and flows 1,979 miles (3,184km) in a wide arc to the Bering Sea (where approximately 40% of the US commercial fishery catch comes from)."
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240806-native-alaskans-facing-salmon-scarcity
imo