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Dispute over Alaskan gold project lands in B.C. courts

2016-09-13 10:22 ET - Street Wire

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by Mike Caswell

A dispute involving Ontario promoter Robert Salna, an arrested Russian banker named George Bedjamov and a gold mining operation in Alaska apparently worth millions has landed in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Mr. Salna has filed a petition claiming that he has been effectively shut out of Nome Gold Corp., a company in which he invested $2.5-million. (All figures are in U.S. dollars.) He says that the company is being run in a prejudicial manner and that the other shareholders, who are all Russian, are selling its assets.

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The allegations are contained in a petition that Mr. Salna filed at the Vancouver courthouse on Sept. 8, 2016. The sole respondent is Nome Gold Corp., a privately held entity that controls a placer operation in Alaska. Mr. Salna says that he owns 2.48 million shares of Nome Gold and has contributed equipment and supplies worth $2.5-million to the company.

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