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Tangelo Games Corp. IPRSF

"Tangelo Games Corp is engaged in developing and selling social casino games. The company primarily designs, develops and distributes social casino-themed games within online social networks such as Facebook, Mobile platforms, Portal and other. It derives revenue through the in-game sale of virtual coins most of it is accounted through Facebook."


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Post by oceansunon Mar 04, 2013 7:12pm
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Concerns?

Concerns?Two concerns I have regarding GEL lately are as follows:1) Seems like assays on WKP 36 and 37 should have been released by now.WKP 36 was sent to the lab in early December was it not? WKP 37 was in process at that time. I understand assay result delays are a chronic in the industry, but this seems a bit concerning. 2) Quinten Hennigh works closely with Brent Cook and is a contributor on the Exploration Insights newsletter. Quinton is a former Newmont geologist and no doubt still has contacts within the company. If Newmont is as hot on the WKP property as GEL makes them out to be to be it seems Quinton would be "in the know" . However, now they have decided to sell the stock going forwad and remove it from the portfolio? I appreciate any thoughts anyone may have on these two concerns.Thanks. >
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