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Gold/Mining/Energy : Barramundi Gold -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ross Orr who wrote (42)10/18/1999 9:54:00 PM
From: zebity  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99
 
BAM Management Credibility...

BAM now seems very light weight in terms of management credibility now...
All people who where previously involved:
Ray Soper, Bob Burban and Scott Broughton all with excellent creditials in the mining game are now no longer actively involved...
This seems to be a very fragile position to be in.
While not wanting to discredit the current active directors non has the type of record or door opening ability of the previous people, which means that getting the news out and opening doors will be even harder now than it was before.
Now we have a small jnr, with very little cash in its purse wasting the precious dollars on defending writs and internal disputes...
Not a pretty picture.
If any BAM management reads this please beware that as far as this share holder is concerned you are wasting the companies money and potential.
The company is going from geology and engineering driven (the best way to be as a jnr explorer in this envionment) to a bunch of deal makers out to make a quick buck, thats the perception from this end anyway.
I hope I am wrong in this and that the POG will continue to rise and Longline proves to be viable concern because if not I doubt BAM has the ability to survive in its current form...