RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Even though I was joking thinking a June ruling plausibleVery doubtful that we receive the entire amount, a whopper will be anything over what comparable complaints have received. Putting aside the most recent Bear Creek award for several reasons, Anything north of $150 million will more or less restore shareholders loss from the theft by Evo Morales and his handlers. Who, I am convinced did not know that South American Silver was part of the UK BIT, prior to the wrongful expropriation of Malku Khota. The very nature of the BIT mandates that if a country takes away the asset from a company like SAC that it must FAIRLY compensate for doing so. Not once has Bolivia offered any reasonable compensation for its unjust action.
To me, a bitter loss will be just the return of any and all sunken costs plus interest amounting to a bit less than the B"S are currently trading at. Mainly because of the lost investment opportunity with any capital that has been sidelined for over four years now...
The way that Bolivia has tried to peddle Malku Khota to the Chinese within weeks after their taking needs to be fully recognized by The PCA to be something of almost a criminal offense, and therefore award more not less to SAC.