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Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. V.CMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CWSFF | V.CMC.WT

Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. is a Canada-based waste-to-fuel environmental technology company. The Company's business model is to source waste feedstock from industrial producers and other suppliers and convert the feedstock into valuable fuels. The Company's Thermal Catalytic Depolymerization (TCD) process converts waste feedstocks, including plastics, rubber, organic material, and wood derivative waste into valuable fuel. Its facilities are designed to operate with no harmful emissions and through the conversion of waste-to-fuel, it can help reduce methane emissions from landfills, as well as reduce reliance on imported biofuels made from agricultural products. The Company’s Aldersyde Demo Facility is located approximately 25 kilometers south of Calgary, features a 2.5-acre site and a plant which provides proof of concept that can convert wood waste biomass to fuel.


TSXV:CMC - Post by User

Comment by Yehooton May 24, 2021 4:01am
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Post# 33256366

RE:Contradiction

RE:Contradiction
lscfa wrote:

How the hell can FCF be at arm's length if the lenders are also Cielo shareholders and also connected with FCF?    



"Cielo is pleased to announce that all of the Debentures have been converted following issuance at $1.02 per share. First Choice Financial ("FCF"), the arm's length third party with whom Cielo had entered into the binding letter of intent announced on March 3rd and who arranged for the aggregate loan, and the individual lenders, who are existing Cielo shareholders and connected with FCF, have decided to exercise the Debentures now, even though they are at a premium to the current market. All Debentures and the common shares that were issued upon the conversion thereof are subject to a statutory 4-month hold period expiring on August 30, 2021."



It can be that the agreement with the other party is at arms length terms. Cielo also have some independent directors on the board (including an extremely high profile one), they have a fiduciary duty to Cielo - if these deals are questionable and ended up getting Cielo in financial difficulty then the board members could be liable if their duty of care and duty of loyalty is breached. I'm not sure about the Canadian system but directors liability insurance doesn't usually cover negligence, which if something is fishy in this case could be deemed to be. Regarding conflicts of interest you could ask the company if they are fully compliant with the Canadian Business Corporations Act if you are worried (contains clauses about conflict of interest management - directors can't vote on items they're conflicted on). Given the recent changes in the board, i can't imagine the company would mess around with their current independent board members, particularly one of them. It can be a definite discussion for dialogue with management though. Disclosure: I'm super long Cielo (for my own standards)
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