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Energulf Resources Inc. ENGFF

Energulf Resources Inc is an oil and gas exploration company. Along with its subsidiaries, the company acquires and develops oil and gas projects in the Gulf of Mexico in Africa and Albania. The company's assets are located in Canada, Namibia, Albania and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Majority of the revenue is derived from the properties in Canada.


GREY:ENGFF - Post by User

Post by DRkTmPESTon Nov 11, 2019 3:20pm
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Delisting

Delisting
Can a stock remain halted forever?  Is there a certain amount of time that it can remain halted before it is automatically delisted?  I've held this in my TFSA forever and can't claim capital losses to it but I'm wondering if it will every be removed from by account and the glaring red negative value.  I would have figured that since they haven't filed anything in years and seem to basicaly no longer existe (other than blank website) that they would not be a company anymore and wouldn't be on the exchange.  Has there ever been a case where a company has sat halted for many years and come back in any form to allow trading (and getting any value out of selling vs total loss)?
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