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Comment by Holographicon Feb 23, 2014 2:07pm
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Post# 22240057

RE:RE:ChungasRevenge: To answer your question seriously

RE:RE:ChungasRevenge: To answer your question seriouslyOne more thought I wanted to add: 

If it turns out that this particular deal does not go through (as sometimes happens with these types of deals), and the SP drops into the low/mid 4's for a bit of time as a result...

I have no doubt that ChungasRevenge will not be able to help himself by posting a "I told you so!" type of message, just to rub salt into our collective wounds. Fair enough.

But if that scenario occurs (and I have to collect my dividends while I wait for another potential buyer to come along and scoop up all that valuable oil land), that is NOT the fault of Nawar, for the following reasons: 

A)
Nawar is not the CEO of Longview oil. He's not the captain of the ship.

B)
Nawar is not leading these buy-out negotations.

Although, I have to say I would love to see Nawar leading the buyout negotations, as I have no doubt that he would have our best interest in mind!

C)
Nawar is not the person who pressed the "buy" button in my trading account to purchase Longview Oil shares. I AM THE ONE who made that decision to press the buy button. Nobody else. I made my own decision based upon a lot of different opinions and information that I read.

D)
So if doesn't immediately go the way I expected, I answer to my ownself, and I don't blame others for my decisions.

E) 
In short Nawar is just simply a fellow shareholder/owner, who believes there is value in Longview Oil, and he has presented his thoughts on his belief, and he has done so in an extremely well thought-out intelligent way, that shows he has great skill/ability as an investor.

I also believe he has very effectively pointed out the value range of Longview Oil for a potential purchaser, that would still allow them to realize a very significant upside / benefit to their purchase of our company. 


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