NI 43-101 To Get An Overhaul
For anyone in the mining business and for many investors, the 1990s is synonymous with the Bre-X Minerals scandal.
For anyone in the mining business and for many investors, the 1990s is synonymous with the Bre-X Minerals scandal.
John Felderhof has released a statement discussing his July acquittal on eight Securities Act offences, saying “the court’s ruling vindicates my position.” (The full statement appears above.)
— The following is the full text of an open letter from John Felderhof, former vice-president of exploration with Bre-X Minerals, after his acquittal on four charges of illegal insider trading and fo…
James Whyte’s commentary on the Felderhof case (T.N.M. Aug. 13-19/07) is one of the most interesting, thought-provoking pieces on the mining industry I have read. Indeed, I have read it several times.
Judge Peter Hryn acquitted John Felderhof, former vice-president of Bre-X Minerals, on Securities Act charges (four of insider trading and four of misleading disclosure, all in connection with the 1997…
What had most mining people talking during the week ended Aug. 4, the 31st trading week of 2007, was the acquittal on July 31 of former vice-president of exploration at Bre-X Minerals, John Felderhof,…
This is the second of two parts of a commentary on the verdict in R. v. Felderhof, the Bre-X securities violati…
This is the first of two parts of a commentary on the verdict in R. v. Felderhof, the Bre-X securities violatio…
The former vice-president of exploration at Bre-X Minerals, John Felderhof, has been acquitted of four charges of insider trading and four of misleading disclosure in connection with the 1997 Busang s…
Vancouver – Former Bre-X Minerals chief geologist John Felderhof is set to learn his fate when a decision in the lo…
National Instrument (NI) 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and administered by the provincial securities commissions that governs how public companies disclose…
The defence of Bre-X’s former and much-maligned chief geologist, John Felderhof, began in his absence in a cramped Toronto courtroom on Nov. 2….
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