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CANDORADO OPERATING CO > new management (old GWR management)
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Post by CrashSurvvivor on May 25, 2012 11:18am

new management (old GWR management)

Candorado Restructures Management Team

 
Candorado Restructures Management Team

KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - May 25, 2012) - Candorado Operating Company Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CDO) is pleased to announce that its management team has been restructured. Kirk Reed has stepped down as CEO in favor of the appointment of Irvin Eisler. Mr. Reed will maintain his position as President until the company's next annual general meeting. Rene Bernard has stepped down as CFO in favor of the appointment of Keith Watts. Harley Sinclair has been appointed as Executive Vice President.

Chris Giroux, Raymond Ashley, and William Gilmour have stepped down as directors of the company in favor of the appointment of Irvin Eisler, Doug James, and Steven Simonyi-Gindele. Kirk Reed and Rob Shives will continue their directorships.

The company wishes to thank each of the outgoing officers and directors for their past contributions and for paving the way for the current restructuring of the company.

Mr. Eisler stated: "I am delighted to step up as CEO of Candorado and to bring a new and revitalized team to the company. Candorado owns excellent exploration properties and our first order of business is to raise necessary financing and launch active programs for the 2012 exploration season."

Mr. Reed stated: "This restructuring engages an experienced team of professionals focused on an aggressive plan to develop the potential of Candorado's projects and increase shareholder value."

Mr. Eisler brings many years of successful management, exploration, and financing with neighboring GWR Resources (TSX-V: GWQ). He is intimately familiar with copper-gold exploration in British Columbia and has a great deal of experience with other public companies and the capital markets.

Harley Sinclair is a retired securities lawyer who advised public companies in the mineral exploration sector for many years and who spent many years as a management member of GWR Resources and working with Mr. Eisler.

All other incoming officers and directors have collectively worked with Mr. Eisler for many years and have earned his trust as valuable team members.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

 

 
Comment by islandjon on May 25, 2012 11:27am
Well lets hope they can do something to increase the s/p from where it is now.
Comment by CrashSurvvivor on May 25, 2012 11:34am
Well, love em' or hate em' (Radar ...), the previous GWR management was able to take the share price of GWR much higher and raise money consistently.  They could take CDO wellabove .10, which would be just fine by me. Crash
Comment by islandjon on May 25, 2012 12:41pm
Better yet take it to 14 cents where my break even is so I can at least leave without a lose.
Comment by islandjon on May 25, 2012 1:30pm
I thought Northland Metals was Irv Eisler's new company and they were going to option the Timothy Property from cdo?  Wonder how that is going to go down now?
Comment by CrashSurvvivor on May 26, 2012 8:46am
Maybe it was easier taking over CDO instead of starting anothe junior listing? Just a guess .... Crash
Comment by trader4ever on May 26, 2012 8:36pm
I remember that CDO shareholder have been voting directors in the past. This fairness and AGM style seems to be finish. Amazing, nobody seems to care.   However, I knew since long that this will happen. It was clear in the moment when Bernard gave up his CEO-chair. Reed was a lousy leader. I hope we will not get from rain into mud. But, of course I also hope that things will change positively ...more  
Comment by trader4ever on May 28, 2012 1:35pm
Sorry,  I did not notice the announcement about AGM coming. By the way, I honestly worry the most about diltution pre-reverse split or post-reverse split. Dilution would keep the shareprice very low. Dilution post-reverse split might even eyewash some people and  destory shareholder value insteed increasing it. I hope Eisler knows what he is promising. Usually CEOs of microcaps in the ...more  
Comment by Rambo007 on May 30, 2012 6:46pm
Good luck to Crash and others maybe hope after all now
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