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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.


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Comment by GoldenOrbon Feb 19, 2016 12:23pm
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RE:Angostura is not in Paramo

RE:Angostura is not in Paramo        I agree with you, My2Scents, yet the Colombian government never even considered or used the extensive mapping & environmental intensive/conclusive report by Ecodes.  Even though Eco paid for & shared this intensive report by a respected Colombian Environs Engineering firm, instead it was adversely rejected out of hand, Colombia proceeded with their Humbolt findings @ 1:20,000 report, which defined the boundary according to that environmental impact report/vegetation summary, relying on a far less conclusive findings.  I really don't know how much more we have to endure?  Anyone have a viable alternative?, besides the far fetched business as usual senarios from Schiff & friends
        We (Eco Oro) have been taken to the "woodshed" far too many times to ever build trust in a process that from one day to the next is both unpredictable & unreliable, but always with the goal to impede Eco Oro's legitimate & honest efforts to obtain permitting. 
         When will Eco Oro finally say enough is enough?  I surmise that a two week window is culminating  with a PDAC meeting in Toronto with Ministry of Mines.    Invitations are forth coming to any of us who has the calander clear, a call to Eco Oro would surfice.  SO let Eco dilute with PPs to defend our case in the ICC & transfer the burden of escalating settlement sums onto Colombia's back, a rather nice change of events.  We will definitely prevail if it comes to a final decision, enough precedent already exists with this type of litigation.
          Honestly as mentioned before it bodes well for Eco to have both Arbitration /negociations in conjunction with Eco's ongoing Pre-Feasibility toward gaining permits, ostensibly running parallel to one another.  One way or another a resolution will materialize.  Until then ANY proposed JV, Buy-out, consolidation ya'dah ya'dah is superfluous, & irrelevant.  No one is going to wade into this quagmire, no one.  So let the mergers & acquisitions & stock manipulations & hostile takeovers persist, they are clearly without any substantial merit.  Let's proceed, in haste, to the International Court of Arbitration.  Eco has lost Land by Taking & haphazardly been forced into arbitrary/unilaterally determined boundaries unsupported by Encodes extensive & sound environment science.  GLTA   

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