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Second Wave Petroleum Inc SCSZF



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Comment by vandenpon Oct 12, 2005 7:39am
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RE: Taking the plunge again!!

RE: Taking the plunge again!!cymruambyth, I would truely like this company to succeed. I still have a few shares and my intention is to repurchase shares with the $.09 shares I sold a few months ago. The reason I sold, and the reason I will repurchase has been based on historical reasons and also because I have seen nothing that could possibly warrant a price increase. All of the reasons you are purchasing shares simply leave a great deal to be desired, IMO. You know what I mean about your point #1. Your point #2 - How speaking to proven liars makes you confident is beyond me. Your point #3 - What is giving you even the appearance of positive acceptance of the product offerings? Is it the increase in revenues? This is the only thing that would give me the appearance of positive acceptance of product offerings. Your point #4 - "why is the market not reflecting my renewed enthusiasm?" - because the market thinks your first 3 points leave a great deal to be desired. All SCS would have to do is show investors that your point #1 is close to being valid, my guess is we would see a fairly substantial rise. You may even be able to show a few readers here yourself by answering my previous post. I apoligise if my posts to you sound brash. I am not trying to be. Your post certainly peeked my interest but left me with many questions. vandenp
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