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johnlw

06/04/07 7:03 PM

#138 RE: johnlw #137

Baffinland Iron appoints Charter to board

2007-05-30 14:22 ET - News Release
Shares issued 63,894,020
BIM Close 2007-05-29 C$ 2.61

Mr. Gordon McCreary reports

BAFFINLAND EXPANDS BOARD WITH THE ADDITION OF DONALD CHARTER

Donald Charter has joined Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.'s board of directors.

Mr. Charter is a senior executive with over 20 years of experience in the capital markets and mining industry. He practised securities law for 13 years with a major Toronto law firm and was executive vice-president of Dundee Corp. for 10 years, as well as chairman and chief executive officer of Dundee Securities Corp.

A graduate of McGill University, Mr. Charter holds a BA (honours, economics) and an LLB. He has considerable public company board experience and currently sits on the boards of a number of public companies, including Iamgold Corp., Glencairn Gold Corp., Lundin Mining Corp., Dundee Real Estate Investment Trust and Great Plains Exploration Inc.

"We are pleased to have Don Charter, an experienced business leader, join our board of directors and we look forward to his valued contribution," said Gordon A. McCreary, president and chief executive officer.

johnlw

06/04/07 7:45 PM

#139 RE: johnlw #137


Tackler

06/05/07 12:16 AM

#140 RE: johnlw #137

You still got CLM? nice.
So where's the undiscovered Iron stock?
and what about Arc's PLL?





johnlw

08/20/07 11:36 AM

#150 RE: johnlw #137

BIM is another one bouncing off its 200 day.


Baffinland Iron Mines Corp (C-BIM) - In the News

FP says financial innocence hits Baffinland, others

2007-08-20 08:27 ET - In the News
Shares issued 79,836,525
BIM Close 2007-08-17 C$ 2.84

Also In the News (C-IVN) Ivanhoe Mines Ltd
Also In the News (C-JEC) Jura Energy Corp
Also In the News (C-NGD) New Gold Inc
Also In the News (C-RDV) Redcorp Ventures Ltd

The Financial Post reports in its Saturday edition that this latest market meltdown has taught Canadians about a security many of them knew nothing about -- short-term, asset-backed commercial paper. The Post's Peter Koven writes in the past couple of days, a number of companies have declared exposure to asset-backed commercial paper through products offered by Coventree Inc. The most exposed are junior resource firms. Most juniors probably know little about structured financial products. Their expertise is geology and engineering. Baffinland Iron Mines said Friday more than 95 per cent of its cash is tied up in Coventree-sponsored funds. It joins a list that includes New Gold, Redcorp Ventures, Jura Energy and Robert Friedland's Ivanhoe Mines. Baffinland, New Gold and Redcorp all bought the products because they were given recommendations by financial advisers. Coventree's asset-backed commercial paper securities had spotless credit ratings. However, it does not take a genuis to figure out that putting 95 per cent of your cash into one company's securities, as Baffinland did, is a bad idea. Companies may want to devote more detail to the "use-of-proceeds" section in the prospectus in the future.