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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 sailor8on Jun 21, 2023 7:32pm
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Post# 35508170

RE:RE:ICSID enforcement

RE:RE:ICSID enforcementhttps://icsid.worldbank.org/procedures/arbitration/convention/process/ndp/2006

Thanks for the "ICSID non reaction" information. We shareholders/ EOM owners are the true direct victims in this case. But for the ICSID we are a third party, sadly.

To get access as a third party to the ICSID the bar is very high. Formely the above link may have some informaton about it. But my feelng is, that they would not like any "disturbances" by us, the true direct victims in this case.

We could deliver quite easily a concrete figure for that discussed "quantum": The Eco Oro market value by the share price times number of outstanding shares, before our licence was made de facto invalide. Versus  the market value by our share price now. Plus lost interests of course for the ~ 7 years.
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