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EF EnergyFunders Ventures Inc V.EFV

Alternate Symbol(s):  EFVIF

EF EnergyFunders Ventures, Inc. is an oil and natural gas investment company. The Company operates through three geographical segments: Canada, U.S., and Fintech platform. The Canada segment includes the exploration for, and development and production of, crude oil and natural gas in Alberta, Canada and the acquisition, exploration and development of precious and base metal properties in Ontario, Canada. The U.S. segment includes the exploration for, and the development and production of, crude oil and natural gas in the United States of America. The Fintech platform segment includes the operations of the energy-focused investment listing and investment portfolio management activities.


TSXV:EFV - Post by User

Comment by Stoogeon Oct 03, 2014 11:33am
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Post# 22995814

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BEWARE OF THE POSTER CALLED STOOGE

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BEWARE OF THE POSTER CALLED STOOGE
onward wrote: YOU SHOOT SO MUCH BS THE STINK IS BECOMING SUSPECT....GO AWAY MORON....TAN DOES NOT OWE A LOT OF MONEY....FOOL..;..LOL


As of June 30 TAN's debt was $543,779. If the $275,000 pp closed, the funds would wipe out only half of the debt leaving nothing for property acquisition.
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