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Regent Ventures Ltd is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral resources properties.


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Comment by stocktalk2on Jun 30, 2006 10:01am
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RE: Haywood at it Again!!!

RE: Haywood at it Again!!!Bottom line is, REV's market is not reacting positively to the what most likely is the company's biggest news release to date. Think about it for a minute, they have just acquired a 44% interest in an oil & gas company that has nailed down concessions of oil, gas, coal and coal bed methane gas production ( potential ), in the most prolific resource area of Poland. We've all, or maybe, many here have read about the area's of interest right. So, why would the stock be under pressure from anyone? If you have been around the junior game long enough, no question you have heard, or been in a deal that you got out of WAY too early because the market just didn't make any sense. REV could be one of those companies. This could be one of those junior deals people talk about for a number of years. Some because they made a ton of money, some because they never bought because they didn't like the market ( Haywood), and some because they sold for a quick .25 profit, not unusual in a junior market. This is a complex deal with many details yet to emerge. BUT, if this deal even remotely represents what we have read to date, this has to be the screaming buy of the decade. The question is why doesn't the market think so at this point???????????
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