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Stans Energy Corp V.HRE.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  HREEF

Stans Energy Corp. is a Canada-based resource development company focused on advancing rare and specialty metals properties and processing technologies. The Company is transitioning into a supplier of materials and technologies that will assist in satisfying the future energy supply, storage and transmission needs of the world. Its subsidiaries include SevAmRus CJSC, Kutisay Mining LLC and Kashka REE Plant Ltd.


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Post by barb-e-qon May 04, 2014 5:23pm
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Post# 22522870

RE Re:History of Appeals

RE Re:History of AppealsSchmidt:
As with JonathanRdeC and MurrayMac, I could be wrong but from everything we've read, you can't appeal the final verdict from an International Arbitration Board. 
Besides, it's not like both Stans and the board didn't give the Kyrgyz sufficient time to get their "ducks in a row" so to speak. It's been a 6 month process and only because the Kyrgyz, as usual, blocked the road to the final decision at every turn. And just recently,if you remember, the board was not only severely insulted, but completely fed up with their antics when they stated that the Arbitration Board had absolutely no jurisdiction over them and repeatedly defered the cae because they had internal issues to deal with.
And,don't forget, the Kyrgyz did send their own litigation team over to appear in their behalf' so it wasn't like they weren't represented, well or not I guess that's up to personal opinion. As far as their new Prime Minister, we all know they could, and would change their government a hundred times just to avoid a negative ruling.
In short, I think the Arbitration Board is sick of dealing with this disfunctional country. The Kyrgyz always have on-going issues that they want others to handle, and or resolve.
I, as others, feel that the Kyrgyz now know that their dead in the water and the only alternative is to sit down with Stans resolve the license settled once and for all. 

GLTA
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