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