RE: CEO.ca5 Sep 2018 16:10
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were not interested at all in the beginning [in a farm-out] and we are now less interested, if that could be possible. They know we are not going to farm it out and they have started by buying 6 per cent."
Well, everybody's perception on what might happen will be different, obviously," Mather said. "What you can say is that they [BHP] think the project is great, the country is great and we are running it well.
Naturally we have defence and corporate advisers appointed for these sorts of moments. We have our business to get on with, though. We are exploring and appraising the world's largest slab of unexplored terrain on the Andean copper belt on the spine of Ecuador. We have got the rails run on that. We pegged the best stuff we could four years ahead of anyone else