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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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Post by jtmenardon Mar 31, 2014 1:40pm
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Caracas polls

Caracas polls
55% of Venezuelans think Maduro's gov't is no longer democratic
Fifty-three percent of respondents support the idea of requesting the president's resignation and 61% agreed on convening a National Constituent Assembly
EL UNIVERSAL
Monday March 31, 2014  12:32 PM
"They may term me a ‘dictator', but I do not care," said Nicolás Maduro on February 7, 2014 after announcing stringent laws against sensationalism. Today, to the public opinion, given the crackdown on recent anti-government demonstrations, the Executive Office has lost the democratic character late President Hugo Chávez always boasted about. 
 
Based on the last survey conducted by polling firm Venezuelan Data Analysis Institute (IVAD), 55% of the population believes the government "is no longer democratic."
 
The opinion is shared by the rich and the poor. As much as 62% of respondents in the A/B class questioned the government's democratic nature; this is also the opinion of 55% of those in the C class, and 51% in the D class. 
 
National Constituent Assembly or resignation
 
According to IVAD, 74% of Venezuelans deems the country's situation is negative; 68% say the economic situation is bad; and 53% finger the government as the main responsible for the country's problems.
 
How to get out of the crisis? In their answers, 61% of Venezuelans supports the idea of convening a National Constituent Assembly able to renew the branches of government and allow a political change in the country.
 
When questioned about a hypothetical resignation of the president and a new presidential vote, 15.6% "very much agreed", 37.8% "agreed," and 41% openly rejected such scenario.
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