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Aris Mining Corp. T.ARIS

Alternate Symbol(s):  N.AMNG.NT.U | CLGDF | ARMN | T.ARIS.W.A

Aris Mining Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is primarily engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and operation of gold properties in Colombia, Guyana and Canada. The Company operates the Segovia Operations and Marmato Mine in Colombia. The Segovia Operations are located 180 kilometers (km) northeast of Medellin in the Segovia-Remedios mining district of Antioquia, Colombia. The Marmato mine is located in the Marmato gold district in the Caldas Department, a mountainous region approximately 80 km south of Medellin, Colombia. The Company is also the operator and 20% owner of the Soto Norte Project. The project is located within the traditional mining area of California, Vetas, which is located approximately 350 km north of Bogota and 55 km northeast of the city of Bucaramanga. The Company also owns the Toroparu Project in Guyana and the Juby Project, which covers an area of approximately 42,817 hectares and is located in the Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region of Guyana.


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Comment by bart_dcon Mar 05, 2019 9:30am
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Post# 29442668

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Much bettter financing !

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Much bettter financing !

Normally, after the government took your property, the new government will likely reinstate the previous owner rights.

They have done this in Romania as well with private property (land etc). It was given back to the former owners if they could find who this owner was.

An 'advantaged' bidder procedure would be legally not allowed in my opinion.
How will you give an advantage...? 

No, if Guaido or his successor wants to set things straight, they will hand over the property to GCM again and reinstate its ownership rights imho.

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