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ROK Resources Inc V.ROK

Alternate Symbol(s):  RKRWF | V.ROK.W | ROKRF

ROK Resources Inc. is a Canada-based oil and gas company. The Company is primarily engaged in exploring for petroleum and natural gas development activities in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Its core assets include Southeast Saskatchewan, which comprises oil weighted conventional Frobisher and unconventional Midale prospects and covers over 131,000 net acres, and Kaybob Alberta, a gas weighted, stacked multi-zone reservoir with upside locations in the Cardium, Montney, Bluesky and Dunvegan formations. The Company covers over 75,000 gross (45,000 net) acres in Kaybob. The Company also has a 25% interest in a private entity, which holds certain Subsurface Mineral Dispositions in Saskatchewan, with a focus on potential lithium resource prospects.


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Post by Johnnyboy851on Jul 22, 2015 10:08pm
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false information about cash and investments

false information about cash and investmentsMillions will be spent on seismic as commitments but the stock promoters and day traders talk about 40 million $ in cash and investments that do not exist. 25 million in commitments were removed through the sale of assets doesn't mean the company has 25 million $ more in cash. It's lies.

The 25 million $ removed from the books was an obligation that the company would not have been able to meet.
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