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Eco Oro Minerals Corp C.EOM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GYSLF

Eco Oro Minerals Corp. is a Canadian precious metals exploration and development company. The Company was focused on the development of the Angostura Project in northeastern Colombia, which consists of the main Angostura deposit and its five satellite prospects. The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Arbitration Claim became the core focus of the Company.


CSE:EOM - Post by User

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Post by Geefon Dec 06, 2013 1:23pm
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Post# 21979675

EOM, GLW and CBJ

EOM, GLW and CBJ
From a reading of the regular posters over the past months, it appears that most have significant
positions in EOM, GLW and CBJ.  At the beginning of the year, most of the action was in GLW and I remember Schiff perceptively opining it would be at least 12 months before anything significant happened on the galway file. 
With the EOM situation seemingly coming to a (hopefully positive) near term conclusion, I would be interested to hear from the regulars their opinions on the likely end play for these 3 amigos.
My guess is that GLW and CBJ will become one and will possibly strke a deal with EOM on processing their ore if a local processing plant is not feasible in the near term.
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