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Re: nhass1 post# 88846

Thursday, 08/28/2014 2:09:59 PM

Thursday, August 28, 2014 2:09:59 PM

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When Brad bought CWRN did any share holders get paid? Did anyone get a credit in their account? Cotton had no shares left to sell. This was once a public company. Turns out it was just Ole Bobbys piggy bank.
The sole revenue generating asset of CWRN (Pinksheets: CWRN) consists of a wholly owned foreign (Mexican) operating Subsidiary, Panamerican Minerals Ventures S.A. de C.V.(PMV), which was held in trust for CWRN and its shareholders by Robert L. Cotton and Sharon Vasquez . Due to a severe lack of Operating Capital, PMV was forced to cease mining operations in October of 2012, and had amassed unpaid debts in excess of $2.0 Million USD. Furthermore, PMV is a Defendant in various legal proceedings in Mexico, the loss of any of which would force PMV to declare bankruptcy. In all, PMV required on the order of $5.0 Million USD in financing in order to allow it to resume operations. As CWRN was/ is unable to provide this financing, and in order to preserve any value for CWRN`s Shareholders, the Board believed it had to act immediately

Imo. I also am not a financial adviser nor compensated for my posts.