Stans Energy Corp. (TSX-V: HRE, OTCQX: HREEF), (“Stans” or the
“Company”), reports that the Economic Court of the Commonwealth of
Independent States (the “Court”) has issued an advisory opinion on
Section 11 of the Convention for the Protection of Investors’ Rights
which questions the basis of one of the
arguments under which Stans brought its arbitration case against
Kyrgyzstan.
As previously reported by the Company, the ruling by the Court does not
affect the decision of the International Arbitration Court of the Moscow
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (the “Tribunal”), as it is an advisory
opinion only and is not binding within the CIS or internationally.
It is the view of the Company’s legal advisors that Stans’ arbitration
award is final and binding. The company’s legal advisors continue to
proceed with execution of the award, and will continue to counter all
efforts of the Kyrgyz Government to challenge their legitimate
obligations to the company in any venues.
Stans also wishes to report that its Annual General and Special meeting
will be held today on September 25, 2014 at 1pm.
The location of the September 25, 2014 Stans Energy Annual General and
Special Meeting, will be:
Toronto Board of Trade:
September 25, 2014
Start Time –
1pm
77 Adelaide St. West
First Canadian Place
Toronto,
Ontario
M5X 1C1
Management will provide a summary presentation regarding corporate
initiatives undertaken since 2013.
A copy of this presentation is available at:
http://www.stansenergy.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2014-AGM-Presentation-Final.pdf
About Stans Energy
Stans Energy Corp. is a resource development company focused on
advancing Heavy Rare Earth (HRE) properties in areas of Central Asia and
Russia. In December 2009, Stans acquired a 20-year mining license for
the past-producing Kutessay II rare earth mine from the Kyrgyz Republic.
On May 26, 2011 Stans completed the purchase of the Kashka Rare Earth
Processing Plant (KRP) the same plant that previously refined REEs from
Kutessay II ores. The KRP was the only hard rock plant to produce all
rare earth elements outside of China, producing 120 different metals,
alloys, and oxides. For over 30 years, Kutessay II produced 80% of the
rare earth metals for the Former Soviet Union.
We seek safe harbour.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS: This document includes forward-looking
statements as well as historical information. Forward-looking statements
include, but are not limited to, use of proceeds from the Offering, the
completion of the Offering, the continued advancement of the company's
general business development, research development and the company's
development of mineral exploration projects. When used in this press
release, the words “will”, “shall”, "anticipate", "believe", "estimate",
"expect", "intent", "may", "project", "plan", "should" and similar
expressions may identify forward-looking statements. Although Stans
Energy Corp. believes that their expectations reflected in these forward
looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and
uncertainties and no assurance can be given that actual results will be
consistent with these forward-looking statement. Important factors that
could cause actual results to differ from these forward-looking
statements include the potential that fluctuations in the marketplace
for the sale of minerals, the inability to implement corporate
strategies, the ability to obtain financing and other risks disclosed in
our filings made with Canadian Securities Regulators.
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