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ROK Resources Inc V.ROK

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

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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Comment by MikPreciouson Mar 06, 2016 5:29pm
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RE:The Real Truth - a semi-negative view

RE:The Real Truth - a semi-negative viewyes not as lucrative as you might think at all plus you end up with AMER shares of 20%.
Let me give you my situation that the management kindly gave me in perspective.
I had a .55 cents cost of PDQ in all my shares. 

which means approximately .40cents will be given back to me in shares of 20% in AMER and 80%cash.  Here is the kicker now!  According to the regulation which they are setting up.  You cannot claim a loss because it is a return of capital in cash.  It is not really a dividend according to the regulations they are doing.  Why did PDQ do this is so AMER also gets all the tax loss for PDQ.
Who knows if it will be .40 cents now that the CAD currency keeps climbing up.   He told me to hope for it to go down.  If you have not bought any stay clear. 

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