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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (58636)4/18/2008 2:00:08 PM
From: Veteran98  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78405
 
I never lent any of the b.s. news releases any credence either as the company continually down played these releases a being without merit and emphasized how great their relationship with Rafael was and that all will be well. Looking at events going on now it seems these guys should have never been poopoohed like they were. Time will tell if this is just more b.s. but obviously the guys running ARU are not in the know like they have been portraying as other than that uninformative release yesterday they have had nothing else to say. Seems to me they must be like little mushrooms in the dark and getting shit on.



To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (58636)4/19/2008 4:13:03 PM
From: AuBug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78405
 
"In Ecuador, environmentalists and indigenous people are wary of President Rafael Correa and are concerned that his government will continue to allow the exploitation of traditional territories by mining and petroleum companies, whether state or private."

That article sure paints a different image of Correa than the run-of-the-mill journalist. I'll be looking to buy more [t]ARU.to[/t] and [t]DMM.to[/t].

Definitely a good read for anyone speculating on Ecuador: petroleumworld.com