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Eagle Energy Inc T.EGL.UN


Primary Symbol: EGRGF

Eagle Energy Inc is a Canadian company operating in the Energy Sector. The company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and sale oil & gas and hydrocarbons with operations in Alberta, Canada and Texas, United States. While derives majority of its revenue from Canadian operations.


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Comment by alkhoron Aug 05, 2020 4:22pm
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RE:RE:Anyone know a lawyer?

RE:RE:Anyone know a lawyer?The only way your shares would be deleted from your TD account is if you requested TD to take them off your hands. Shares of companies that go bankrupt and are delisted will remain in your account forever unless for tax reasons you give them to your broker. I suggest never doing that as I had company payout over $2.50 a share 12 years after being delisted. You can always yake the tax loss by declaring the share value at zero as if you sold them.
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