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Stuck in a sunny spot in California, I was commissioned to provide information to a mining company planning to takeover another mining company. They flew me to the icy-shores of a lonely lake somewhere in Quebec for a first-hand view of one property but told me to use the web for perspective on properties in warmer places in South America. By the end of the mining-company web search, I had definite opinions of the quality of what is out there. Here are my perpectives, recorded to help you get taken over or better still encourage investors to buy your shares.
The investment advice you will find in this blog includes: sell if company directors are selling; avoid share in companies that overpay their CEO; don’t buy shares in companies in countries where the ruler is admired as a benevolent dictator. Mostly advice based on the human side of the equation and the theory that companies run by greedy people do not succeed for long.
