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Petromin Resources Ltd. V.PTR.H

"Petromin Resources Ltd is a petroleum and natural gas exploration and production company in Canada. It is focused on its core operations, which include oil and gas producing properties in Alberta, Canada along the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The company owns an interest in Frog Lake area which consists of oil deposits, Gilby Property, Morningside Property, and Redwater North property."


TSXV:PTR.H - Post by User

Post by easyoasyon Apr 04, 2017 8:08am
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Not the story shaker was telling

Not the story shaker was telling

Seems the dissidents were trying to get back the share of TerraWest that was being bandied about by PTR BoD to other companies they are or were directors of ..to the benefit of who , you may ask .
IMHO the judges ruling and reasons for it will not stand up on appeal if there is one.

From Stockwatch

by Mike Caswell

Petromin Resources Ltd. dissidents Ivano DeCotiis and Tyrone Daum have lost their legal effort in the Supreme Court of British Columbia to begin a lawsuit on the company's behalf. A judge has ruled that the proposed lawsuit, which would have revolved around a potential $1.8-billion (U.S.) arbitration award, would not be in the company's best interest. The company has no money to pursue the matter and the prospects of success would be poor.

The ruling is a setback for Mr. DeCotiis and Mr. Daum, who claimed that Petromin's board misappropriated an interest in a company called TerraWest Energy Corp. They said that much of Petromin's interest landed in the hands of offshore companies in transactions that were far from transparent. They also claimed that the interest could be worth a considerable amount of money, depending on the outcome of an arbitration case. They had sought to begin a lawsuit on the company's behalf to recover its full interest in TerraWest.


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