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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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Post by SchiffKnowsBeston Oct 15, 2018 1:36pm
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Post# 28803273

Colombian Potluck

Colombian PotluckSeems like the most likely scenario is that we don't see MINESA buying us out but rather the Colombian government forks over cash to do so.  The Colombian government then joins forces in a partnership with MINESA and together they make the biggest and riches gold mine of all times.

The latest delay was likely put in place to keep our bargaining power at a low while trying to hash-out some sort of deal.  As I said before, it's going to be a potluck supper in which MINESA and the Colombian government will be bringing their signature dishes to form one amazing partnership.

The question would then be how much can we squeeze out of the government?
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