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Infinito Gold Ltd V.IG.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  IGFFF

Infinito Gold Ltd. is a Canada-based development-stage exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral interests primarily in Costa Rica. The Company was focused on its development activity on the Crucitas project located in Northern Costa Rica. The Company has no producing properties and generates no revenue. The Company's subsidiary is Industrias Infinito S.A.


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Post by Jovicaon Apr 28, 2015 9:05pm
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Few countries will not pay

Few countries will not pay Mongolia signals it will not pay $100 mln Markets | Mon Apr 27, 2015 10:06am EDT Mongolia signals it will not pay $100 mln to Canadian miner ULAN BATOR, April 27 | By Terrence Edwards (Reuters) - Mongolia signaled on Monday it will not abide by an international tribunal's order to pay more than $100 million to Canadian uranium explorer Khan Resources Inc. A decision not to pay the sum, awarded to Khan in a licensing dispute, could set back efforts by the government of the landlocked Asian nation to lure back foreign investors by resolving longstanding quarrels with miners such as Rio Tinto . "The Mongolian government, in order to protect its own interests, will work for the invalidation of the arbitration award," a statement by the justice minister, dated Monday, said. The move comes just days after Jim Doak, Khan's chairman and a well-known figure in Canada's financial industry, died in Ulan Bator from reasons deemed to be natural causes on April 23, a day after talks between the two sides ended. An international tribunal ordered Mongolia to pay about $100 million to Khan last month as compensation for having canceled its licenses to mine the Dornod uranium project in 2009 and instead granting the rights to Russia's ARMZ. Khan said in an April 24 statement that it had hired a "specialist" to assist in collecting the award, which then totaled $104 million, including interest. Khan shares slid 1 Canadian cent to 54 Canadian cents in early trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange on Monday. Refusing to pay, according to analysts, would likely come at the cost of investor appetite after some three years of falling foreign investment in Mongolia because of disputes with mining companies and a pullback in commodity prices. "Long-term losses from this damage would far outweigh any short-term questionable benefit," said Dale Choi, head of Independent Mongolian Metal and Mining Research, in an email to clients. "It would appear to us that Mongolia could be on the path to follow the company of countries which are not held in high regard by international financial market, such as Venezuela and Argentina," he said. (Editing by Peter Galloway) ---- source: https://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/27/mongolia-khan-resources-idUSL1N0XO0T720150427 That is exactly what Moscow likes: to make western investors scary to invest in Mongolia which now seems to openly break international signed treaties. Seems the Kreml puppets in Ulan Bator are dancing exactly to the Kremlin strings. And that only three days after the unclear mysterious death of our J. Doak in the Mongolian Hotel... If you count one and one together all these "things" seem to be executed like in a "master plan" to give the Russians free hands in Mongolia without any western investors disturbing them... It is more than a Khan Resources issue. Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.kri/khan-resources-inc#mXCrsQWBMcipzcep.99
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