> For me, the chief deficit of Metanor, and what prompted me to sell out some time ago, is the management.
I have the same opinion of MTO.V management. I owned the stock nearly continuously from 2005-2009. My experience as a shareholder was one of continued and repeated mild disappointment in management. Management is not flagrantly bad. They just never seem to shine. I have no regrets selling MTO, as the stock has done nothing for years, and my money was better invested elsewhere (I put all of my MTO funds into OGC.TO, which was a good move). You might get lucky and catch an MTO pop on some good news. But I think they upside is very limited in this stock until new management arrives.