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Gordon Creek Energy Inc TBDYF

Gordon Creek Energy Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas properties located in the United States of America. Its projects include Gordon Creek Property; and Weston County.


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Comment by cicely12on Apr 13, 2013 11:19pm
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RE: Math - you can do it

RE: Math - you can do it

Well, it takes me awhile to figure out the achronims on this forum. My knowledge of TBD is they had a great team.  TBD is probably my biggest play yet in my humble portfolio. That being said it looks like most  small cap energy companies are being pounded. I'm not savy enough to understand the reasons why as NG seems to be on a rise. I did get recent e-mail from the president of Thunderbird. I get the sense that although external circumstances are beyond their control, nothing  has changed in their plans and optomism for the Gordon Creek Project. He could be just blowing smoke but I don't get that feeling. Considering TBD's NAV I do not understand how the stock is trading below 14 cents.I don't have the knowledge Lux has, so i can't say too much about his theory.  I have no Idea who this "Maquire" entity is who is doing all the selling. Is he the canary in the mine? If so, from what I see, he/it is the only canary. In this environment, only the strong will survive. I'm hoping Thunderbird is one of those. Time will tell. 

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