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Anfield Energy Inc V.AEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.AEC.WT | ANLDF

Anfield Energy Inc. is a Canada-based uranium and vanadium development and near-term production company. A key asset in the Company’s portfolio is the Shootaring Canyon Mill in Garfield County, Utah. The Shootaring Canyon Mill is located within the uranium production areas in the United States and is the licensed uranium mill in the United States. Its conventional uranium assets consist of mining claims and state leases in southeastern Utah, Colorado, and Arizona, targeting areas where past uranium mining or prospecting occurred. Its conventional uranium assets include the Velvet-Wood Project, the Slick Rock Project, the West Slope Project, the Frank M Uranium Project, as well as the Findlay Tank breccia pipe. The Shootaring Canyon Mill is located approximately 48 miles south of Hanksville, Utah. The Company also holds the Marquez-Juan Tafoya uranium project (Juan Tafoya) located in the Grants Uranium Mineral District, about 50 miles west-northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico.


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Post by leakeybillon Oct 21, 2009 11:21pm
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Post# 16410947

Whats the Game

Whats the GameDoes anyone think that the bank is just getting a little impatient for their money, and are frustrated with management not accepting offers for the assets at a bargin basement price. How many oil companies with over 1000boe of production are not worth 30 million dollars?

This may force the hand of management but my feeling is that this was the last resort for the bank, and they were getting tired of waiting for management to work this out themselves.

My guess is that bank thinks they will get 30 million dollars no matter what happens, so who cares about the share holders as long as they get their money.

It is to early to dump stock now, and what is the point, your not going to get much out of it. Do you really think the bank can get more value for the assets without the managment, not likely. This is a case where management has pissed off the bank.

Maybe the bank will wake up and realize they need to work with these guys a little more, in any case they will be a steady stream of companies looking for an opportunity to take some of these assets. Why it has not happened to date, i don't know. However I do think the company has some decent assets.
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