COPPER MESA DELISTED FROM THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE!!
By Carlos Zorrilla, February 23, 2010
Last Friday (Feb. 19) was the last trading day for Copper Mesa on the Toronto Stock Exchange!!!
As most of you know, on January 19 of this year, the Toronto Stock Exchange took the decision of delisting Copper Mesa Mining Corporation from the exchange.
Interestingly, the company did not appeal the TSX’s decision, and is now trading on what is known as the Pink Sheets (Over the Counter Bulletin Board). This is the least prestigious place for companies to trade their shares, since it is a completely unregulated marketplace (much, much less so than even the barely regulated TSX). Most companies here either are pirate companies, or are very close to bankruptcy (and/or were unable to comply with regulations in other stock exchanges). In other words, unsavory, high-risk enterprises.
In real terms, what this means that it’s all over for Copper Mesa. They will not be able to raise capital, and will likely soon file for bankruptcy. For us it means they will not be able to keep funding the social havoc in our communities, nor violate our rights anymore. On a more general note, it sends a powerful message to other communities fighting mining projects that a delisting like this is indeed possible.
In spite of such fantastic outcome, we are concerned by the presence of a pseudo agricultural company using a couple of the company’s properties within the mining concession. The company, Schwarz and Drouet, offers services to the oil industry, and has hired a few of Copper Mesa’s old employees, plus has been given away some small gifts to the locals. Their presence is probably meant to keep a low-profile presence in case the mining project is reactivated. In such scenario, they’ll be able to sell their land to the new company. The use of the land by this company also makes it harder for the communities to invade it, or the local government expropriate it.
Thank you again for the role you played in helping us achieve this amazing, and transcendental victory.
Carlos Zorrilla
DECOIN