RE:Enough is enoughSr. Larry,
As I just mentioned, I don't have the expertise that you as well as others have had in this industry. I look at the larger shareholders as being diversified so they don't have the pressing need to push here and from what I have heard they don't want three or four companies operating unless it is has a lead. It seems like Eco Oro proably was not chosen to be the lead but the primary company, AUX, went through a financial set back. It seems the political and economic events have put this project delayed but in the next few weeks may take a more realistic shape for moving forward.
I know some Colombians and people around the area they are extremely good business people but I am not sure if this company/project was misdirected by ex-management at Eco Oro. If their current individual, Hernan Linares, has a good feel and communicates to the BOD the patience in the development then maybe that is the direction. The ex-CEO and I don't know him may have not been the right person or it was just bad political timing.
Your background and history are far more extensive than most of us but it seems the uncertainties are being removed and this project will develop sustainable in the near future. It is what I am hearing and that patience will be rewarded the question for me is who is the winner.
Also, I am a big fan of the Colombian National Football team right now. It may be affecting my judgement.