Our good friend Todd is back, Nice to see.
posted on
Nov 12, 2008 08:27AM
Crystallex International Corporation is a Canadian-based gold company with a successful record of developing and operating gold mines in Venezuela and elsewhere in South America
Chatroom speculation over the past few days, will point apparently to Rusoro being given Las Cristinas. Say ... What?
Since when does the Venezuela government just take and give ... if any media gurus use their pea brains, they would definitely see that one miner simply cannot handle such a massive task. It will be hard enough for one miner to mine Las Cristinas, so how could one (already with too much Venezuelan mining on its plate!) speed up gold production, solve all of Venezuela's social problems and eliminate the wholesale destruction of the Venezuelan environment in one fell swoop?
WHY would Venezuela start completely from scratch, approving another company for EIS and environmental permits -- not to mention where the equipment would come from within the next two years? Everyone knows how long the waiting list is for mining equipment to be built and delivered AND the impossibility of obtaining everything needed to run a mine at the drop of a hat ... even a golden one!
Newmont had such a huge demand for tires that they are said to have Yokohama build a plant specific to their demand for massive tires.
One thing that does make sense would be a buyout or a series of buyouts approved by the Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG) ... possibly (considering Chavez' penchant for his new-found allies) by a Russian company such as Polyus, which is a bigger company capable of complying with every aspect as well as increasing their own reserves. Polyus is also the largest exclusively Russian-owned gold company.
Where are the clarifications from the mining minister or the environment minister? The 90-day rebuttal deadlines for both KRY and GRZ have passed long since and still no official word. Who pays these clowns? And when will the simply do the job that they're appointed to do?
President Hugo Chavez calls out for foreign investment ... he says he wants to show the world that Venezuela is open for business!
If that's the case, you have mostly Canadian companies such as Crystallex, Rusoro and a few others there to take the offer. At what point will the Venezuela government do their part, and, instead of letting their own environment and foreign companies suffer, do the proper thing.
In the case of Crystallex, it was their partner -- the CVG -- which needed to obtain the requisite permits! Maybe if there was not so much corruption within the CVG itself, these fulfillments would have been obtained years ago.
If, indeed, Las Cristinas is to be taken away, all they have to do is to simply legally inform the company so that shareholders like myself can move on to more reliable and stable countries where they have their priorities in proper gear.
So, President Chavez ... it's time to get off the pot and stop the crap or see your country flushed down the toilet" The choice is yours!
Todd MacSween
emilytodd@netzero.net