Cuba's Top Canadian Investor Concerned About Regime's Payments
And yet, some are lobbying the U.S. Congress to allow financing for the Castro regime.
From Qba-Intel:
Sherritt International Concerned Over Cuban Govt' Making Payments
Sherritt, the Canadian mining company, with business interests in Cuba held its 3rd Quarter results via a webcast on October 28, 2015. Sherritt, notably points out Cuba in its “forward-looking statements”:
“Risks related to the Cuban government’s and Malagasy government’s ability to make certain payments to the Corporation.”
A pdf document of the webcast was posted on the company’s website, which is no longer available. However, Google has a cache of the pdf.
Such a statement from an established international company conducting business with the Castro regime for years serves as a warning of the risks to U.S. companies rushing to do business with the Cuban government.
From Qba-Intel:
Sherritt International Concerned Over Cuban Govt' Making Payments
Sherritt, the Canadian mining company, with business interests in Cuba held its 3rd Quarter results via a webcast on October 28, 2015. Sherritt, notably points out Cuba in its “forward-looking statements”:
“Risks related to the Cuban government’s and Malagasy government’s ability to make certain payments to the Corporation.”
A pdf document of the webcast was posted on the company’s website, which is no longer available. However, Google has a cache of the pdf.
Such a statement from an established international company conducting business with the Castro regime for years serves as a warning of the risks to U.S. companies rushing to do business with the Cuban government.





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