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Boron One Holdings Inc V.BONE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ERVFF

Boron One Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company with its assets in Serbia. The Company is engaged in the evaluation of mineral properties in Serbia. Its project includes Piskanja. The Company's Piskanja property covers an area of approximately three-square kilometers. The Company’s subsidiary is Balkan Gold Corp.


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Post by texasteasongon May 10, 2016 2:08pm
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Canadian Investors Interested in Investing in Serbia

Canadian Investors Interested in Investing in SerbiaMay 10th, 2016- 

Greatest Potential in the Fields of Mining, Energy and Agriculture

There is room for even better economic cooperation between Serbia and Canada, assessed Monday (May 9, 2016) President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce Marko ade, saying that this country’s investors are mostly interested in the Serbian mining, energy and agriculture sectors, while our country’s biggest trump card for exports to the Canadian market are agricultural and IT products and services. 

Following the opening of the Ivey Business School’s Leader Project 2016 educational program organized by the Canadian Serbian Business Association, CANSEE, the PKS and the Canadian Embassy, ade said that each time a forum was organized by the two countries a good business deal was made thus that he hoped that this project too would boost cooperation and strengthen ties between the two countries. 

Canadian Ambassador to Belgrade Philip Pinnington pointed to the great possibilities of boosting economic cooperation in different areas. 

Commenting on the Leader Project, he said that it was extremely useful for entrepreneurs and that it offers them a chance to improve their business operations and connect with business partners. ade said that a project of this kind, backed by the PKS, is an example of ways in which local entrepreneurs can be supported this calendar year proclaimed as the Year of Entrepreneurship, and that support does not necessarily have to be only financial. 

The main aim of different business education programs is to offer entrepreneurs additional values so they could improve their business performance, develop new business ideas and establish new forms of cooperation, said ade also noting the possibility of networking that would not only involve the attendants but also the establishing of contacts with representatives of companies that they will visit or get to know in the course of their training. 

CANSEE Executive Director Mirjana Doni-Beaton said that the main idea of the project is to assemble a larger group of entrepreneurs over the next few years of the program’s implementation in Serbia whose newly gained knowledge and contacts will facilitate greater competitiveness of the Serbian economy. 

- The project has assembled 30 attendants and we expect even more next year. All those interested can find information about this program on our website – she said, inviting entrepreneurs to join the program. 

There are over 50 Canadian companies operating in Serbia, while some of them are among the most important investors in the field of mining. 

Over the past few years Canadian investors invested in the agriculture and energy sectors.
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