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TAG Oil Ltd. V.TAO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TAOIF

TAG Oil Ltd. is a Canadian-based international oil and gas exploration company. The Company is focused on oil and gas exploration and development opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). In the Western Desert of Egypt, it is developing the unconventional heavy oil Abu Roash F (ARF) formation in the Badr oil field (BED-1). It holds an interest in the Badr Oil Field (BED-1), a 26,000 acres concession located in the Western Desert, Egypt, through a Production Services Agreement (PSA) with Badr Petroleum Company (BPCO). It is focused on BED-1 the re-completion and evaluation operations of the BED 1-7 vertical well. These initial operations are part of TAG’s phase 1 development program of ARF reservoir in BED-1. The BED 1-7 well started oil production from the ARF reservoir. Its subsidiaries include TAG Energy International Ltd., TAG Petroleum Egypt Ltd. (Cyprus), TAG Petroleum Egypt Ltd. (Egypt Branch), TAG Oil (NZ) Limited, Trans-Orient Petroleum Ltd and others.


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Comment by energconsultanton May 29, 2017 2:27pm
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RE:RE:RE:warrants... not 90 cents

RE:RE:RE:warrants... not 90 centswell.... I think I was right, you have to buy 2 warrants in order to use the two warrants to buy 1 share....  I guess you did not follow me cause it was so obvious but then if you cannot understand it.... so goes it...LOL

so you got to buy 2 warrants at about a dime each.... plus 90 cents to get one share.... that means you are in about $1.10 to buy one share... one share that you could buy today at 65 cents...LOL

seems to me the share price would really need to rocket to make you any money..... but you are making money today on the shares!

anyone playing the warrants is really behind...  big time behind and it gets worse.... you could lose every penny buying warrants if the share price does not nearly double in under 2 years.... so to need the share price to almost double, or you lose every penny on the warrants.... a stupid play.... not for me, I prefer to actually make money...LOL

but hey there are plenty of dummies making stupid buys daily...LOL

I got some warrants for participating in the raise.... I sold them into the market and it brought down my price for the shares... hell it was like a gift...LOL
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