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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (122541)7/9/2008 1:19:44 PM
From: Amark$p  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313934
 
MFN: appears Ejido issue settled with no additional benefit to Ejido for the time being...
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After discussion, Minera Dolores work without giving more benefits to farmers
Wednesday, 09 July 2008

The company Minera Dolores, the ejido Huizopa, Wood will continue to work without any problem, and what passed in Congress because ejidatarios blocked access to the mine.

The deputy Jesus Armando Munoz presented the proposal that the mining company could continue working without blocking roads, without having to give more benefits to the population.
For his part Congressman Victor Quintana make a proposed annual participation in mining for all farmers, as is his ejido and has years living there, so the mining Dolores could give them more benefits.
The proposal by the PRI deputy Munoz, was that the company could continue working without problems, since it gave sufficient benefits to the population of school facilities, hospital job creation.
Meanwhile, the PRD deputy Quintana asked more benefits for farmers in exchange for the company to continue working on the ejido Huizopa.



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (122541)7/9/2008 1:20:40 PM
From: hank2010  Respond to of 313934
 
Thanks, Claude.

The selling price is all over the place. Someone posted gov. stats showing prices in the teens for Powder river Basin coal (thermal) while there is all kinds of other evidence of prices over $100. I think FOB mine and delivered prices are part of the problem.