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Eco Oro Minerals Corp C.EOM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GYSLF

Eco Oro Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based precious metals exploration and mining development company. The Company was focused on advancing its principal asset, the Angostura Underground project. Its Angostura project is located in northeastern Colombia. The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Arbitration Claim has now become the core focus of the Company.


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Comment by Socky19on Apr 02, 2014 10:26pm
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Post# 22403563

RE:Much Ado About Something!

RE:Much Ado About Something!so how does it play out?  so if the boundary ambiguity is batistia's plan to buy us out at a lower price, why is that good for us?  are you saying that management won't fall for it?  well, the problem is, they may not have a choice if this permit thing is true.  What I want to hear from EOM is an estimate of the resource after the new boundary (i understand they don't know the boundary precisely, but they can get an idea) and an update on their permits.  Then, if they tell us they need to raise money, it will be looked at positively.  the last thing we need is this thing going to court.  what makes anyone think that a $250M payout would reach the shareholders after the lawyers, back pay, bonuses, etc (no to mention the 3 years we will need to wait)
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