1) Wolfhound lithium exists only as an entity on paper. Deals were made, but no exploration or mining in ireland ever happened.
2) CMY claim to be professionally active, first in Cannabis, then lithium, then cobalt and then Cannibis again?
So what are these guys? Miners or botanists? Will their next claim be to open the worlds first Adamantium mine perhaps?
3) One of their directors was put on a behavior bond for assault. In the end, it turned out he could keep his directors role, however he refused to cooperate with the police while under interview claiming "I can't remember anything that night."
(see link) - http://www.smh.com.au/business/falling-down-on-the-town-20090909-fhoo.html
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Falling down on the town - SMH.com.auwww.smh.com.auTHE chief beancounter of the listed IT security concern Nexbis Limited, Peter Dykes, had more than a hangover to deal with following a big night at the Cross. Dykes ...
4) 2 of the directors of CMY, are also directors are also directors of Chapmans - a company they consulted with on behalf of CMY. They oversaw the
transfer of $2 million in consultancy fees from CMY.
5) Shares are persistently diluted from capital raising, yet directors guarantee themselves bonuses and salaries.
6) Exploration activities/drilling/deals largely fall through due to the same old excuses like "To hot/to dry/prone to flooding"
We can do a class action. There is clearly an organization to mine financial capital from the ignorant and nothing more.
I think this is a good case and evidence for an investigation story for 4 Corners to look at. And we all owe it to CMY to hit back at them hard!
Unfortunately, I am living in Ireland and can be of little help. Would anyone be willing to contact 4 Corners?