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Reservoir Capital Corp RSERF

Reservoir Capital Corp. is a Canada-based clean power investment vehicle concentrating on operational power projects located in emerging markets. The Company has two minority equity investments in its portfolio, both held through its wholly owned Mauritius SPV, Kainji Power Holding Ltd, giving the Company approximately 46 megawatts (MW) of net operating capacity in four hydropower assets. Its first investment is a minority interest in Mainstream Energy Solutions Ltd (MESL), the concessionaire of two Nigerian hydro power plants located at Kainji and Jebba on the Niger River with a combined operating capacity of 922 MW. Its second investment is a majority interest in Olocorp Nigeria Ltd, which itself holds a minority interest in North South Power Company Ltd (NSP), the concessionaire of two Nigerian hydro power plants located at Shiroro and Gurara, both on the Kaduna River with a combined operating capacity of 630 MW.


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Post by Walterplayer7on Mar 10, 2013 10:16pm
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Asset Split w RMC

Asset Split w RMC

How is it that REO has gone to nothing and RMC is doing well. They were once the same company. Seems that management now has a lot of shares of RMC. Hmmmm.

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