The result was: promoted by
PFHLai (
talk) 18:15, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
Created/expanded by Aymatth2 ( talk). Self nom at 04:14, 17 November 2011 (UTC)
Close paraphrasing from multiple sources. Examples: "Gecamines sold its 20% share of the Mutanda project, worth an estimated $600 million, for $137 million. The buyer was Rowny Assets, a company registered in the British Virgin Islands and "associated" with Gertler. Gecamines sold its 25% percent share in the neighboring Kansuki copper and cobalt project to another British Virgin Islands entity associated with Gertler for an undisclosed price. Kansuki was said to potentially be a larger producer than Mutanda" vs "Gecamines sold its 20 percent share of the Mutanda copper and cobalt project earlier this year for $137 million, according to its submission to the IMF. The stake was bought by Rowny Assets Ltd., a British Virgin Islands-registered entity “associated” with Gertler...Gecamines had sold its 25 percent stake in a neighboring copper and cobalt project known as Kansuki to another British Virgin Islands entity associated with Gertler. Kansuki has “the potential to be a bigger producer” of minerals than Mutanda"; "contract to buy rough diamonds worth $2 billion over a period of 24 months" vs "contract for the purchase $2 billion in rough diamonds over a period of 24 months"; "Gertler bribing Congolese government officials and Angola Army generals hired to protect Kinshasha" vs "he bribed Congolese government officials and Angola Army generals who commanded Angola Army troops protecting the Congo capital Kinshasa"; "An electricity problem caused the pumps to fail and the mine to flood in November 2010, and emergency measures had to be taken to drain the mine" vs "electricity problems caused its pumps to malfunction, forcing emergency measures to drain the site". Please note that these are examples only, and that all sources should be checked thoroughly.
Nikkimaria (
talk) 00:28, 8 December 2011 (UTC)
The result was: promoted by
PFHLai (
talk) 18:15, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
Created/expanded by Aymatth2 ( talk). Self nom at 04:14, 17 November 2011 (UTC)
Close paraphrasing from multiple sources. Examples: "Gecamines sold its 20% share of the Mutanda project, worth an estimated $600 million, for $137 million. The buyer was Rowny Assets, a company registered in the British Virgin Islands and "associated" with Gertler. Gecamines sold its 25% percent share in the neighboring Kansuki copper and cobalt project to another British Virgin Islands entity associated with Gertler for an undisclosed price. Kansuki was said to potentially be a larger producer than Mutanda" vs "Gecamines sold its 20 percent share of the Mutanda copper and cobalt project earlier this year for $137 million, according to its submission to the IMF. The stake was bought by Rowny Assets Ltd., a British Virgin Islands-registered entity “associated” with Gertler...Gecamines had sold its 25 percent stake in a neighboring copper and cobalt project known as Kansuki to another British Virgin Islands entity associated with Gertler. Kansuki has “the potential to be a bigger producer” of minerals than Mutanda"; "contract to buy rough diamonds worth $2 billion over a period of 24 months" vs "contract for the purchase $2 billion in rough diamonds over a period of 24 months"; "Gertler bribing Congolese government officials and Angola Army generals hired to protect Kinshasha" vs "he bribed Congolese government officials and Angola Army generals who commanded Angola Army troops protecting the Congo capital Kinshasa"; "An electricity problem caused the pumps to fail and the mine to flood in November 2010, and emergency measures had to be taken to drain the mine" vs "electricity problems caused its pumps to malfunction, forcing emergency measures to drain the site". Please note that these are examples only, and that all sources should be checked thoroughly.
Nikkimaria (
talk) 00:28, 8 December 2011 (UTC)