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Antrim Energy Inc. ATGYF

"Antrim Energy Inc was incorporated on September 29, 1999 in Canada. The Company is engaged in the business of oil and natural gas acquisition, exploration, development and production in international locations. The Company, through its subsidiaries, conducts exploration activities in the United Kingdom and Ireland."


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Comment by Bigbadoilon Apr 23, 2010 10:40am
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Post# 17023652

RE: RE: Jackmad's view's on Anyrim Energy

RE: RE: Jackmad's view's on Anyrim EnergyMonkey- great post!

As I said on IV board, despite being a' little pissed" with the co, you have to step back and take an impassioned look..

This co has  a NAV of over $3 and is traidng at a buck..so eventually somethings gotta give. Causeway is going to be producing and thats up to Valiant now and even Argentina may improve with the new pipeline and higher gas prices..

A key thing is that hedge funds have alot of the shares right now, perhaps thinking that potential take-out could happen, I would take $2 right now!

Fyne and Dandy has alot of potential. I was privy to a third party's application for the block to the North of Fyne. Oilexco won the block but we all know what happened to them. AEN must have had the 2nd best bid as Oilexco relinquished the block and it was awarded to AEN.

The upshot of it all is this block is highly prospective with abandoned wells with oil pay. AEN have a solid core area developing there.

Bigbadun'
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