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Bowood Energy Inc V.BWD



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Comment by Sonny7on Mar 10, 2012 5:14am
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Post# 19652792

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Link to LEG Presen

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Link to LEG Presen

Well, good for you in making contact with a company official and good for him to respond with a reply. At a time where BWD seems to be at fault for not having more cash than Warren Buffet, the reply is refreshing and the BWD bashers should read the reply at face value. Both of the companies are keeping their information under their toques, so to speak, and that kind of integrity is good to see. CFO speaks of the deal with Legacy as a good deal for both companies and to me that sounds like they have an amicable business relationship. Who knows what goes on in the business minds of both companies and possible scenarios on a deal are only limited by imagination. Someone even suggested that Legacy wants to put effort into other plays but I don't know how valid that is. Some people seem to tell fairy tales with a certain aire of authority here. I'm no stock wizard but I have been wondering how them playing the stock market compares to their VLT experiences. I imagine it's like removing a band aid off of a sore, very,very slowly as compared to a quick rip. Quick rip with the VLT's and one agonizing gasp would have less pain overall than stock play I imagine, end result being the same in both cases.

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