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Gold/Mining/Energy : DYNASTY METALS

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From: sysaphus4/11/2013 1:00:36 PM
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Looks like some of the guys on the pumper board are finally getting it re Dynasty management's almost total lack of transparency, their arrogance, and disdain for their shareholders.

$74,000 for IR. So what does that get spent on one wonders?
A couple of guys at the Vancouver office spewing the same blah-blah daily, weekly, annually.
A semi-annual or so bill for a website presentation updates consisting mostly of an updated presentation date. The rest spent on shareholder paid vacations er I mean mining conventions where the same two guys schlepp around repeating the same blah-blah they've been spewing over the phone all year. I wonder what the job title for that job would be? Flunky maybe? Stooge? Masochist?

My favourite are the updates and AIFs. IMO it is close to genius to craft a multi-paragraph informational release that leaves the reader almost less informed when they finish reading it than when they started reading it.
A lucrative career in political speechwriting has been missed by someone.

Mr. Wonderful missed PDAC this year. Apparently there were big doings in Ecuador that required Mr. Wonderful's presence. A local beauty contest to judge perhaps?
But then, I suppose almost anything is better than attending the biggest, most important mining convention of the year when there is a chance one may have to man up and face the biggest potential gathering of the year of one's irate shareholders.

Some may call that being busy.
Others might call it chickenshit.
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