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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Majestic Gold Corp. V.MJS

Alternate Symbol(s):  MJGCF

Majestic Gold Corp. is engaged in mineral resource exploration, development and extraction. It operates the Songjiagou open pit gold mine in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong. Songjiagou Gold Mine covers over 75.04 square kilometers in Muping, Yantai, Shandong Province, China. It has four separate tenements, including E36/918, E37/1334, E63/2110 (Kumarl) Tenement and E77/2817 (Moorine... see more

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Majestic Gold Corp. > Stephen Kenwood
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Post by auburn2 on Jul 03, 2024 3:52pm

Stephen Kenwood

On the website he's listed first on the directors and first on the management. He's certainly one of the top executives with the most esteemed knowledge base. Yet in all the years he's been here, since 2013, he's accumulated only 200,000 shares. You read that right. At least at his other company SGO.V he has over a million shares and bought 200,000 in 2021 at 18 cents.
Comment by Portnoi25 on Jul 04, 2024 9:47am
And now?meaning?
Comment by auburn2 on Jul 04, 2024 10:43pm
Just seems odd to me. Supposedly the valuation is so compelling. They want investor interest, hence paying Stockhouse but having the top executives step up and buy for shares for more skin in the game would do much more for investor confidence vs paying Stockhouse.
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