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Canadian Overseas Petroleum Ltd. C.XOP

Alternate Symbol(s):  VELXQ

COPL is an international oil and gas exploration, development and production company actively pursuing opportunities in the US with operations in Converse County, Wyoming, and in sub-Saharan Africa through its ShoreCan joint venture company in Nigeria, and in other countries. Their Wyoming operations are one of the most environmentally responsible with minimal gas flaring and methane emissions combined with electricity sourced from a neighboring wind farm to power production facilities.


CSE:XOP - Post by User

Comment by good40on May 26, 2022 1:17pm
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Post# 34709598

RE:RE:RE:Social media

RE:RE:RE:Social media Don't know of any promoters who are buying... why would they ? In other words, snakebite is saying come and buy my shares.

Professionally, there are sell-side analysts, with ultra high expectations marketed to the public, either
for appreciating their own investment or for a paid client.

There are also buy-side analysts, who look for solid, under priced value... either for themselves or for
investment dealers. These reports are not available to the public. They are buying, not selling.

Basically and in general, short term traders aren't interested in risks or financial statements. Their only
concern is to use exaggerated potental speculation of future events... to sell quickly, higher than what they paid.

Read their MD&A on Sedar... everything you need to know, good or bad.
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