If the Kinross smarties in collusion with ARU BOD
can grab the shop at their irresonsibly low bid with
the cutey warrant attached, so why couldn'nd do so
a vehicle owned by the Quito government paying
everyone just a nickel more.
I would not like it; yet such action would probably
more in line with ethics and law than the ARU/Kinross
cook-up we are facing now.
So, Ecuador would float a bond backed directly by
FDN gold insitu; hire the Chinese as contractors and
bingo.. Hugo will use his cash flow, throw in KRY
and our ARU+Kiross boys, in the end, will have ample
time to devote to the investigaton by the Regulator
to explain their "fair deal" proposed to the idiot
ex-ARU shareholders. -
At the risk of being repetitive: the Kinross gang is too
smart for their own good and Magadan business
practives dont fly here
Ciao
Tina