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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Barkerville Gold Mns Ltd BGMZF

Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd is a Canada based company operates in the business of Gold. It is engaged in the production and sale of gold, and the exploration, development, and acquisition of mineral properties in British Columbia. The mineral tenures cover approximately 2,000 square kilometres. The company primarily holds interests in Cariboo Gold Belt District, Island Mountain, Cow Mountain and... see more

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Barkerville Gold Mns Ltd > BGM Article Currently on SH Homepage
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Post by bxju on Jan 22, 2016 11:44pm

BGM Article Currently on SH Homepage

Friday, January 22, 2016 | www.tickertrax.com | Previous Issues
Barkerville Penalties Do Nothing to Stop Slimy Stock Promotion
By Danny Deadlock, TickerTrax
 
 
 
It has been quite some time since a public company peed me off enough that I wanted to write about it, but a recent settlement associated with Barkerville Gold Mines (BGM.V) is justification. A LOT of people lost a LOT of money on this company in 2012 and the penalty against those who orchestrated it, is a farce.
 
When you see this type of nonsense, it is no wonder the junior mining industry cannot raise capital anymore - they have run out of retail investors to take advantage of !
 
And the securities regulators should be ashamed of themselves. They have gone out of their way to regulate fund raising (private placements) to death, but when something so blatantly obvious FLEECES unsuspecting investors, they do little about it – and when they finally do, the penalty is a JOKE. There is nothing in place to keep others from doing the same thing.
 
QUICK BACKGROUND
 
After collapsing in June of 2012 to 30 cents, BGM was heavily accumulated before a “grossly promotional” news releases was unleashed on the world. The news included drill results and horribly inflated gold resource estimatesThe stock doubled overnight on huge trading volume and gained more than 200% over the trading price only two weeks earlier.
 
The stock exchange and/or regulators should NEVER have allowed that stock to open for trading on that news. LET ALONE the fact they allowed trading for six weeks before it was FINALLY halted near $1.28 (?!). Yes there were a LOT of very naive investors buying BGM on that news, but I have watched stocks get halted for plenty of reasons FAR less than this.
 

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Not only was VERY little done to protect investors when that news was released, but the penalties that came out of this after several years were nothing more than a simple slap on the wrist. Proving once again to investors of junior resource stocks that this industry is nothing more than “The Wild West”.
 
And the Canadian financial industry wonders why few want to come back in and buy stocks on the TSXV or CSE even as many very good companies trade near painful lows. Other than horrible commodity prices and destroyed portfoliosinvestors are sick of being taken advantage of and when they are, nothing is done about it.
 
The investing public has very little confidence that they will not be taken advantage of, and if they are, that anyone will be there to do something about it.
 
Two weeks after this infamous news release by Barkerville – and after the stock was being allowed to continue trading – I wrote the following article on Stockhouse (link and excerpt shown below).
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July 13, 2012
Barkerville pulls playbook from 1990's VSE: Stockhouse TickerTrax
https://www.stockhouse.com/news/natural-resources/2012/07/13/barkerville-pulls-playbook-from-1990-s-vse-stockho
 
“I can imagine the flaming that will occur this week in the comments section after this opinion on Barkerville – but I really do not care. While I suspect a lot of people closely associated with Barkerville made a lot of money (by accumulating stock in early and mid June), a LOT of people lost a lot of money on tactics that were employed by this company.
 
Those directly responsible would have been Frank Callaghan (President & CEO), consulting geologist Peter T. George, and Barkerville chief geologist Jim Yin.”
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Investors lost millions because of this grossly promotional news release and yet the CEO Frank Callaghan received a $30,000 fine and the man calling himself a geologist, Peter George, was recently handed a $15,000 fine !!?? 
 
The TMX Group has been holding “Town Hall Meetings” across Canada in an effort to bring investors back to the TSX and TSXV. I applaud the effort BUT they need to start by better protecting investors (not over-regulating and creating more paper work for public companies), but REALLY watching for the garbage news releases and cracking down immediately - when it is glaringly obvious that something is wrong.
 
I often see stocks halted and questioned for the dumbest reasons or companies asked to issue a clarification of trading when it was obvious it wasn’t necessary (a stock bouncing off a grossly oversold low for example).
 
YET situations like Barkerville are allowed to occur and when they are finally penalized, it has taken three years and the penalty is (as I stated at the beginning), nothing short of a joke.
 
It will be difficult to encourage investors to return to the TSXV or CSE if they have little confidence in the exchange or the regulators. Retail investors typically understand the risks and are big enough to make their own investing decisions, but when it’s glaringly obvious they are being taken advantage of, they need to know proper mechanisms and penalties are in place to help protect them.
 
IN CLOSING…
 
Barkerville is the perfect example of a system that is severely broken and until something is done to repair it, retail investors will continue to be taken advantage of.  There is a line between “corporate communication” (which is critical), and “stock promotion” (which is abused).
 
WAY more needs to be done in Canada to severely crack down on those stock promoters who continually damage the reputation of the TSX, TSXV, and the CSE. If nothing else, start with HUGE fines that deter the abuse, not encourage it.
 
These guys don’t care if they are banned from being a director or officer of a public company. They have already robbed investors of their money and are sitting with a large (often offshore) bank account and a new vacation home.
 
We need a system in place that better protects the average investor and starts with large fines when people have been taken advantage of by unscrupulous stock promoters and brokers.
 
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Disclosure (shares always purchased in the open market):
N/A
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Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/opinion/ticker-trax/insights/2016/01/22/barkerville-penalties-do-nothing-to-stop-slimy-stock-promotion#2ATEyV0Tr6ooWgyR.99
Comment by Rollercoasterblues on Jan 23, 2016 2:24am
Sad but true....but the bottom line is....there is gold in the ground and lots of it. The fact that a fe w tried to fleece  many to buy shares at valuations that are 5 times more than the price today has no bearing on what is in the ground proven and where this can go with continued good results.....Fortunately, I have bought 95% of my share at prices less than half of what investors were ...more  
Comment by hammer161 on Jan 23, 2016 9:33am
Roller I know that you need to justify your investment by somehow telling yourself - and others - that this is undervalued, but I think part of DD article is that it is only worth 30 cents (or less) and that this was shamelessly played such that lots lost their shirts. Here in Vancouver Barkerville has long been viewed as a company that gives a black eye to the junior exploration/mining sector. DD ...more  
Comment by halcro on Jan 23, 2016 1:15pm
Agreed wholeheartedly. However, BIV and Nelson Bennett are not exactly a go-to site for in-depth resource advice and, as you state, " Here in Vancouver Barkerville has long been viewed as a company that gives a black eye to the junior exploration/mining sector", so most who read the article would have shaken their heads (yet again) in disbelief. I have been amazed at the supposedly ...more  
Comment by halcro on Jan 23, 2016 1:32pm
Correction However, the Sedi filings and SGR creditor listing of some of the new board/management do show huge losses on the recent SGR bankruptcy.
Comment by halcro on Jan 23, 2016 9:02pm
Oh my, read the comments responding to Danny Deadlock's article. IMO, they're dead on...and deadly. https://www.stockhouse.com/opinion/ticker-trax/insights/2016/01/22/barkerville-penalties-do-nothing-to-stop-slimy-stock-promotion
Comment by pigbruinmcveid on Jan 25, 2016 11:43am
And yet, the fact remains that a current Forbes Billionaire drop-off list member is the major shareholder in BGM.  I mean if billionaire drop-off list members don't know value when it is looking them in the face then who does? Nope, danny missed the story.
Comment by bxju on Jan 26, 2016 6:39am
Comment by halcro on Jan 26, 2016 12:47pm
Should Osisko complete on the second tranche and the NSR, it'll be considerably more than 50 per cent that'll be held by insiders. Sedi shows more recent accumulation by Osisko insiders. Sedi and SGR trustee filings show that SGR insiders (now BGM insiders) took their lumps to the tune of almost $750,000 (and that doesn't include Sprott Asset share purchases) on the SGR bankruptcy ...more  
Comment by halcro on Jan 23, 2016 7:14pm
As Derrick Penner wrote in the Vancouver Sun today (and BGM is really a grassroots project, with a shuttered mine, two shuttered mills and drilling underway to retest old drilling and to employ new drilling to see what's under the ground): Venture capital almost non-existent for grassroots projects By Derrick Penner, Vancouver Sun January 22, 2016 "...Terry Salman, founder and CEO of ...more  
Comment by miningman on Jan 23, 2016 12:48pm
  Caveat Emptor.... thats all folks
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