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MagIndustries Corp MAAFF

MagIndustries Corp is engaged in development and exploration of potash salt deposits. The company has two business units: MagMinerals and MagForestry. It is primarily engaged in the financing, developing and placing into production or operation of the projects such as potash plant, a potash exploration and eucalyptus plantation and chip mill. Geographically all the operations are functioned through the region of Canada.


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Post by deliceon May 06, 2013 2:51pm
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My ask about Evergreen

My ask about Evergreen

Since China took over our company I have asked me why a Chinese company leaves a minority of shareholders in the company. The answer in part has given me the definition of MAA as a "Canadian" company, as a company that belongs to a Chinese company describes itself as "Canadian" and why, I guess for geopolitical reasons, and because Chinese companies currently listed in the West enjoy a negative reputation, considered, many, as fraudulent, so have a few minority shareholders could not let this company be defined as "Canadian". We will see what we serve ..

 

Desde que China se apoderó de nuestra compañía me he preguntado, por qué una empresa china deja a una minoría de accionistas en la sociedad. La respuesta en parte me la ha dado la definición de MAA como de una sociedad canadiense, còmo una sociedad que pertenece a una empresa china se define "como canadiense" y por qué, me imagino por motivos geopolíticos, y porque actualmente las empresas chinas cotizadas en Occidente gozan de una fama negativa, consideradas, muchas, como fraudulentas, asì tener a unos accionistas minoritarios podía permitir que esta empresa se definiera como "canadiense". Veremos a qué servimos..

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