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Pacific Rim Mining Corp > NY Times Article on PMU
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Comment by GoingGreen on Jun 29, 2011 9:09am
I understand the concerns for these people and change could be scary at times, but to be shortsighted won't be the answer.Why don't they just work together to bring this profect to fruition then monitor the heck out of it?This is a win win for all parties!
Comment by mikkelchap on Jul 25, 2011 12:57am
How old are you child? Your naivety is blinding. 
Comment by GoingGreen on Jul 27, 2011 3:28pm
Did you watch the whole video.  I did!"The Company remains confident that it will either receive the El Dorado permit and mining concession or that it will be appropriately compensated."That is a quote from today's press release.Naive.....maybe.....buying more......little by little.  I never said this wasn't a risky play.  With risk comes reward.  When others ...more  
Comment by baystock1 on Aug 07, 2011 12:44pm
It is very clear that they will not receive the El Dorado permit. But they may receive some compensation.
Comment by tannin on Feb 26, 2012 4:01am
No mine, no compensation, and possibly a legal bill that would shake a real company, and submerge instantly this pos. For eg; were the mining claims bt originally by the U.S. wholly owned subsidiary or were they transfered to that subsidiary ? My guess, and i don't have the time, or interest to research it, is that the mining claims were transfered. Why transfered ? Because the ...more  
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