Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Ernesto is still out there batting

hi ernie!

Mining's NewBestMexicanFriend, Ernesto Echavarria, is still out there batting hard it seems. He's had mixed results so far, having been royally creamed by the scammers at ATW Gold (ATW.v) and having no luck with Rye Patch Gold (RPM.v) either, but on the other hand hitting a good win so far in Copper Fox (CUU.v) and also making decent coin on Pediment (PEZ.to).

So today we note that Ernesto is upping his stake in Animas Resources (ANI.v), buying in for the second time (at least) into this explorer doing Mexico and taking up over half the latest 35c placement: Here's the paste from the page:

ANIMAS RESOURCES LTD. ("ANI")
BULLETIN TYPE: Private Placement-Non-Brokered
BULLETIN DATE: May 18, 2010
TSX Venture Tier 2 Company

TSX Venture Exchange has accepted for filing documentation with respect to
a Non-Brokered Private Placement announced April 7, 2010:

Number of Shares: 4,000,000 shares

Purchase Price: $0.35 per share

Warrants: 2,000,000 share purchase warrants to purchase
2,000,000 shares

Warrant Exercise Price: $0.55 for a one year period for an 18-month
period.

Number of Placees: 22 placees

Insider/Pro Group Participation:

Insider equals Y/
Name ProGroup equals P/ No. of Shares

Gary Bogdanovich P 100,000
Ernesto Echavarria Y 2,294,500
Brenda Howard P 100,000
Pacific Opportunity
Capital Ltd. (Mark T.
Brown & Family) Y 300,000

Pursuant to Corporate Finance Policy 4.1, Section 1.11(d), the Company
must issue a news release announcing the closing of the private placement and
setting out the expiry dates of the hold period(s). The Company must also
issue a news release if the private placement does not close promptly. Note
that in certain circumstances the Exchange may later extend the expiry date of
the warrants, if they are less than the maximum permitted term.


ANI is a company that this humble author has always watched from the sidelines, as the company personnel have a good reputation for honesty and straight-shooting while the projects themselves haven't really lived up to the billing so far. Anyway, Otto sez that Señor Echavarria is in better company here than the ex-Can of Corn scumballs that screwed him in Australia. DYODD.