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Regent Ventures Ltd is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral resources properties.


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Comment by curtisprodon Jul 20, 2006 7:13pm
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RE: Bids Building Chair111-I'M SHOCKED

RE: Bids Building Chair111-I'M SHOCKEDI'm shocked and appalled (actually I'm Curtis and Prod) at your drug accusations. I would never touch the stuff with a ten foot pole or a 4 inch spoon. I can't remember anybody ever before, being charged with drug use in the financial arena. Welllllllll maybe one person: Reuters | 1/30/02 Posted on 1/30/02 3:24 PM Pacific by Tumbleweed_Connection WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An enraged Enron employee asked then-boss Kenneth Lay if he was on crack during a staff meeting, videotaped as the energy trading giant began to unravel and aired on U.S. television on Wednesday. "I would like to know if you are on crack. If so that would explain a lot, if not you may want to start because it's going to be a long time before we trust you again," was one written comment Lay read out at the meeting, held on Oct. 23. "I think that's probably not a very happy employee and that's understandable," Lay said in response. Enron, once the world's largest energy trader and a Wall Street darling, made the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history on Dec. 2. Damning allegations of insider trading and financial misdeeds evaporated investor confidence, threw thousands out of work and wiped out workers' retirement savings. BUT AGAIN LET ME REINTERATE: EITHER THERE IS A REAL DEAL HERE AND SOONER OR LATER WE WILL PROFIT.........OR IT IS A GIANT SCAM........ ALL IN FAVOR OF A REAL DEAL SAY AYYYYYYYEEEE...... "AYE THOUGHT SO"
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