Sulliden Resorts To Desperate Tactics In Peru Wednesday June 13, 3:05 pm ET
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BLAINE, WA, June 13 /CNW/ - Century Mining Corporation (CMM: TSX-V) reports that criminal charges recently have been levied by Sulliden Peru against a senior executive of Century Mining's Peruvian subsidiary for signing the agreements to purchase Minera Algamarca S.A. and Exploraciones Algamarca S.A.. These charges reflect desperate measures which Century Mining considers are designed to distract Sulliden shareholders from the weakness of Sulliden's legal position in the ongoing dispute concerning title to the Shahuindo property.
"We believe this to be another desperate smear tactic by Sulliden whose case to win Shahuindo is weak and fading," says Margaret Kent, CEO of Century Mining. "Century's intention is to build a mine at Shahuindo; Sulliden appears focused only on launching warfare in the courts."
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
"Margaret M. Kent"
Chairman, President and C.E.O.
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For further information
Brent Jones, Manager, Investor Relations, E-mail: bjones@centurymining.com, Phone: (360) 332-4653, Fax: (360) 332-4652, Web site: www.centurymining.com
Source: Century Mining Corporation |