I understand everyone's frustration with HIMR.
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I understand everyone's frustration with HIMR. We are due for news, and the news should deal with the Class C share restructuring for at least Lonnie Hayward's shares. We should also be hearing about financing, and I understand a small road must be built to the harvesting site. Have we hired any divers? Or, will the divers HIMR hired to survey the trees in this concession be used for harvesting? It seems to me Hollund can tell investors this information. Perhaps the two employees working for Hollund are over worked and just don't have time to communicate anything they are doing, but I view this as a serious problem, and one that must soon be corrected.
Some investors claim they have contacted Jason (Investors Relations with HIMR), but he is not authorized to tell anyone what is going on without permission from HIMR management. So we sit here, and we wait.
Will HIMR's financials be out on time? Are we confident the financials will tell us anything new? If time moves more slowly in Panama, can we get an estimate on when something solid will happen? It took Coast Eco-Timber a full year or more to get all their permits needed before they could start logging. Will HIMR have to wait that long also?
I suggest a Shareholders Conference Call to clear up the confusion. But we haven't heard anything about such a call being scheduled. It's no wonder investors are losing confidence, and doubt is setting in.
NEWS PLEASE! IS ANYONE LISTENING?