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Regent Ventures Ltd RGVNF

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


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Post by curtisprodon Aug 03, 2006 2:29pm
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Post# 11183934

Tribe39

Tribe39 Okay, Tribe39, welcome aboard. You've posted here before as well as several other bb's. By your own definition that makes you a pumper or a basher as well. No sweat...You are welcome to do either. I like to keep it light, no personal attacks, (well a little) and straight-arrow. By the way, my definition of a pumper is someone who deliberately hypes a stock with true or false statements for the purpose of dumping it when it reaches a certain higher price. A basher is someone who denigrates the stock with true or false statements for purposes of buying it at a lower price and/or has sold it short and intends to buy it at a lower price. I do not day trade or practically trade at all. Therefore I consider myself a cheerleader. When I hear something positive, I will post it. I will also knock the company if they deserve it. Now many of us bought REV years ago, not for Poland but for Red Mt. We figured it could go to .80-$1.00 and for .05 that was a pretty good deal. The Polish deal was sheer luck, a windfall, a golden cow paddy we stepped in. Now instead of that .80-$1.00 we are looking at possibly 5-10-20 times that with a little bit, with a little bit, with a little bit of bloomin' luck. Things can and do go wrong, but this feels right to me. Welcome aboard and enjoy the ride ahead Tribe39. I hope I'm correct and we all do well, very well.
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