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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Core Gold DMMIF

Core Gold Inc is a gold mining company based in Canada with all operations in Southern Ecuador. The company primarily explores for gold and silver. Some of its projects includes Zaruma Mine & Portovelo Mill, Dynasty Goldfield and Copper Duke Project.

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Core Gold > Witnessing corporate fraud
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Post by The_Alchemist on Jan 11, 2020 3:00pm

Witnessing corporate fraud

In my opinion, I would like to think that the regulators were trying to build a case, but I think it’s more of the opposite.  The regulators hoped Cores corrupt directors and management wouldn’t be so stupid as to try and commit fraud with the spotlight now on them... the regulators probably thought:  “Ok, nice try guys. We get it, but now that you had your hand slapped, don’t do it again.”

But now the BCSC is probably annoyed that these arrogant creeps won’t accept that they’ve been caught, and aren’t fooling anyone with their transparent lies, and now they BCSC is forced to act, not because they want too, but because these incompetent white collar criminals are drawing too much attention.  Deals of this nature aren’t all together uncommon, but the fraud is done with more class and finesse that shareholders can’t muster up enough evidence to defend themselves.  These fools left a paper-trail for the past two years, with constant contradictions in their own public statements..It’s actually embarrassing as much as it is frustrating to watch.

If the BCSC doesn’t deem the merger unfair and unreasonable they would be as liable for monetary loss to shareholders in court, as Cores Golds directors are now for breach of fiduciary duties.  It’s in the BCSC best interest to stop the merger.  They already have a BC Supreme Court ruling to go on, so they would be going out on a limb if they didn’t agree with the ruling.  I’m just praying that they rip the bandaid off all at once and sanction these criminals, and recommend criminal charges to the RCMP.  Or maybe we’ll have to wait a bit longer for actual justice.

All my opinions 

The Alchemist
Comment by The_Alchemist on Jan 12, 2020 3:54pm
This is copied and pasted directly from Canada business corporation act of 1985.  There has been a multitude of Supreme Court case against directors based the those few sentences.  Ask yourself: has Gregg Sedun, Javier Reyes, Leonard Clough, Mark Bailey, and Sam Wong as directors and officers of Core Gold always acted in the “best interest” of the company or “acted honestly” with ...more  
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