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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 dogoneon Jun 23, 2008 2:41pm
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RE: TA... Charts are helpful, however

RE: TA... Charts are helpful, howeverThanks for the chart, which are helpful giving an insight of history. As far as predicting future performance on Rev and even Eurogas it is difficult to predict the SP using charts etc. Why? Because the closely held, small cap companies, and non-significant daily volumn as well a constant lack of progressive information available. "Progressive" is  a key word since Eurogas gives quite a bit of information while REV has a history of very little.

So we must always speculate as to the future SP, and Haywood or the other large shareholders do have a chance to manipulate the SP, within a 'range'.

We do know that REV will have a large 'bank account' in the future since Eurogas is just at the starting gate. I'm not pumping Wolfgang and/or Eurogas, just saying that the cash and stock will be a significant asset to Rev IMO.

We have no clear idea what is going on with REV, and although we may have sniffed out a change on the horizon, maybe they have taken a breather to let the SP fall back so to acquire more and more stock at lesser prices. Who knows? And maybe Eurogas holders have done the same, taking profits etc. That is easier via the food chain of information rather than any historical chart. 

Just maybe the chart shows all of the above and I am totally wrong. Since I am a chart novice I can only speculate with most everyone else. But I do see higher, much higher, share prices for both comanies in the long term future. 

I hope the 'future' comes very soon. Good luck to all longs.




 
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