Why is the cease trade still in effect?
SILVERADO GOLD MINES LTD (U-SLGLF) - News Release
Silverado Gold gets cease-trade order dated May 13
2008-05-20 06:45 ET - News Release
An anonymous director reports
SILVERADO GOLD MINES UPDATE MAY 17, 2008
Silverado Gold Mines Ltd. was the subject of a cease-trade order by the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC), dated May 13, 2008.
The executive director of the BCSC ordered that trading in Silverado cease in the province of British Columbia until the company files material change reports, together with previously disseminated news releases concerning its disclosure of gold mineral resources on its Alaska properties.
More specifically, the executive director (BCSC) ordered that trading in the securities of Silverado cease until:
"Silverado files a news release and material change report disclosing a material change to gold mineral resources on its Alaskan properties." (This pertains to Silverado's investor facts sheet of July 27, 2007, posted on the company's website);
"Silverado files a news release and material change report disclosing the results of a preliminary assessment for gold on its Alaskan properties." (This requires the company file with the BCSC a material change report together with a copy of its previously disseminated news in Stockwatch issued April 16, 2008);
"Silverado files a news release and material change report disclosing an inferred mineral resource and the results of a preliminary assessment for stibnite on its Alaskan properties." (This requires the company file with the BCSC a material change report together with a copy of its previously disseminated news in Stockwatch issued May 5, 2008);
"Silverado files a news release and material change report disclosing the memorandum of understanding, and files the memorandum of understanding." (This requires the company file with the BCSC a material change report together with a copy of its previously disseminated news in Stockwatch issued Dec. 22, 2006, in relation to the company's green fuel project);
"Either Silverado files a preliminary prospectus and prospectus in the required form for the distributions, and the executive director issues receipts for the preliminary prospectus and prospectus, or Silverado files reports of exempt distribution, if Silverado relied on exemptions from the registration and prospectus requirements of the act for distributions that were available to it and require a report of exempt distribution."
The company and its legal counsel are presently preparing the necessary documentation for filing, including reports of exempt distribution, to satisfy the concerns of the BCSC, and anticipate that a further corrective news release will be issued in the immediate future.
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