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OSC files case against Telfer and others

2012-02-07 21:22 ET - Street Wire

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What a bunch of complete scumbags, especially Telfer

Posted by ron at 2012-02-08 01:50

So, showing someone how to work thier Blackberry PIN messeneger, and letting them buy a private placement is insider trading?

Looks like total BS allegations against Telfer.

Posted by Du-rag at 2012-02-08 11:44

NO WONDER THE GOLDCORP STOCK IS DROPPING. PEOPLE JUST DON'T BELIEVE IN THIS KIND OF SCAMING. I AM GLAD THAT THE OSC IS FINALLY DOING ITS JOB. IT ALL STARTED WITH THE 'ENRON' DISASTER WHEN THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR BEGAN TO BE PUBLICLY CALLED 'UNETHICAL' AND YIELDED JAIL TERMS. TO BE SURE, IT ALWAYS WAS UNETHICAL. THAT IS WHY THE BIG SECRECY WAS CALLED FOR. TEFLER'S BEHAVIOR IS PERHAPS NOT QUITE ILLEGAL BUT CERTAINLY UNETHICAL. HE WILL HAVE TO WAIT VERY LONG TO LIVE THAT ONE DOWN. MAKES YOU WONDER ABOUT WHAT ELSE HE IS HIDING. PERHAPS THE BEST OPTION FOR GOLDCORP WOULD BE IF TEFLER RESIGNED VOLUNTARILY, BEFORE GETTING FORCED INTO RESIGNING.

Posted by OPA at 2012-02-08 16:20

He must have really pissed someone off at the OSC. I find it difficult to imagine that the allegations mentioned above would warrant a public ousting like this.

Posted by Herro at 2012-02-08 19:39

This all begs the question who regulates the regulators?????????

Posted by bottomfisher at 2012-02-09 09:48

Isn't it amazing how many posters find this unethical behavior quite excusable by pointing a finger at the OSC as the culprit, rather than at Telfer? Personnally, I find it rather inexcusable from a senior executive, and deserving of a jail term. It smells too much like this is the reason for the stock market having a bad reputation for ripping off investors.

Posted by OPA at 2012-02-09 13:39

Something does not sound right! Correct me if I'm wrong but he was tipping her off and she was making profits...he did not make any profits himself. Is there something missing here? Why was she getting this special treatment?

Posted by GaryColeman at 2012-02-09 18:33

Gary, please take a wild guess and you have your answer.

Posted by OPA at 2012-02-09 19:40

I guess there is no such thing as free sex

Posted by bluerock at 2012-02-10 10:05

Difficult to imagine that Telfer's behaviour merits a public ousting? If it was good enough for Martha Stewart than certainly it could appear well deserved by Telfer. Martha went to prison for far less money. I wonder if the same punishment awaits Telfer?

Posted by Book Critic at 2012-02-21 16:52


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