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Rusoro Mining Ltd V.RML

Alternate Symbol(s):  RMLFF

Rusoro Mining Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the operation, acquisition, exploration and development of gold mining and mineral properties. The Company is a gold producer and explorer, with a land position in the prolific Bolivar State mining region in southern Venezuela. It has gold reserves of approximately 5,584,000 ounces and inferred resources of over 6,805,000 ounces. The Company has two mines in production and ten exploration projects (including development and exploration around the mines) which range from early stage to advanced/development stage gold projects in Venezuela. The Company owns and operates the Choco Mill Facility and has a 95% ownership in the Choco 10 Mine. It holds a 50% ownership interest in the Isidora mine (the Isidora Mine). Its subsidiaries include Proyectos Mineros del Sur, PROMINSUR, C.A., Promotora Minera de Guayana, P.M.G., S.A., Corporacion Aurifera de El Callo, C.A., Corporacion Minera Choco 9 C.A., and Corporacion 80.000 C.A.


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Comment by Amadeuson Sep 30, 2023 7:53am
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Post# 35663069

RE:Financial Times: How Venezuela Lost Citgo

RE:Financial Times: How Venezuela Lost Citgo Assuming the FT article is largely accurate, it's interesting to learn that the crucial apect of 'alter ego' relates to the Guaido opposition and not to the Maduro government as only the former is recognised by the US. This is further complicated by the fact that Guaido seems to have recently been voted out by the various opposition groups who wish to create a 5 member commission. The article suggests that Guaido et al have been less than careful with their management of the Citgo cash, which is the basis of the 'alter ego' confirmation.
There was recent talk of VZ trying to get a hearing with the Supreme Court. Who will be trying to get a hearing ? Maduro ? Guaido ? New oppsition if there is one ?   I assume Maduro, as the SC will not be constrained by government policy (I hope). 
It seems atm that the die is cast, the SC won't oblige, the auction will go ahead and cpmpensation will be paid, but 'many a slip 'tween cup' etc.   GLA
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