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7936567 Canada Inc SWYDF

Stornoway Diamond Corp is a leading Canadian diamond exploration and producing company. Its principal business is the development of its flagship asset, the fully-owned Renard Mine, located in Quebec, Canada. The company intends to grow its business through the exploration and development of its mines. Stornoway also holds interests in a portfolio of exploration assets across Canada through owned properties and joint ventures. These properties and joint ventures include projects such as Adamantin, Qilalugaq and Pikoo.


GREY:SWYDF - Post by User

Comment by griefmanon Sep 11, 2019 3:38pm
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Post# 30117353

RE:SWY ONERSHIP ?

RE:SWY ONERSHIP ?Roberto, everyone agrees, this a mess, but most of us understand, not happy about it,, but we get it.

i think we’ve done all we can do to enlighten you, but you just can’t get thru this who owns Stornoway as of this moment. Sure yes, before the bankruptcy kicked in. you’re correct as the SH, large and small owned a piece of it.

NOW, since shares are worthles, you, we, them have nothing concerning ownership. The crappy cost of this bankruptcy is the exact reason why no one in theory owns this company, unless you want to own debt. 

Do you really want to own debt?

Sorry, you have no recourse IMO, but I’m not a lawyer. 
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