Thursday, August 18, 2011

Mining PRs and the Ottotrans™, Part 43


Today's tranche of junior mining NR crunchy goodness comes from Greystar Resources (GSL.to), so let's  dive right in:


This is what they said:




August 18, 2011
Greystar Changes Name to Eco Oro Minerals Corp.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Aug. 18, 2011) - Greystar Resources Ltd. (TSX:GSL) ("the Company" or "Greystar") announces that the Company has changed its name to Eco Oro Minerals Corp. effective August 16, 2011 pursuant to the Articles of the Company and as approved by the Company's board of directors on August 10, 2011. It is expected the common shares of the Company will commence trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the Company's new name on Friday, August 19th. The trading symbol will change to "EOM".

And this is what it means:




August 18, 2011
Greystar Changes Name to Eco Oro Minerals Corp.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Aug. 18, 2011) - Greystar Resources Ltd. (TSX:GSL) ("the Company" or "Greystar") announces that the Company's name is mud in Colombia after all the crap that's gone down, so were changing the name. In this way we can pretend it isn't us and all that happened before didn't happen. And hey, let's throw that "eco" term into the new name, because after all gold mining is such an ecological and environmentally friendly activity, isn't it?

About Greystar Resources Ltd.

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