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


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Post by stocktalk2on Jul 17, 2006 10:54am
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no reason for AGM questions

no reason for AGM questionsAGM's are scripted. You vote for whatever is on the agenda and THEN, after the AGM is officially closed you may be able to ask questions that, as has been posted will not be answered anyways. Truthfully, there is only one question. Why is REV's stock price going down when according to those who have posted information regarding the Polish concessions, there's trillions of cubic feet of gas, coal, CBM & oil. Oh, and did I mention the company is drilling Red Mountain that many have stated is worth at least .70 -.80 a share. In contrast to Curtis, rewarding incompetence by giving them a pat on the back for having a stock that was .03, yes, three cents, in a booming mining market no less, and today sits at .30 + should not be applauded. I guess if you are a trader and the only criteria used for performance is where the stock sits in comparison to it's low you are doing great. BUT, how about those who bought at .60, .70, .80 and .90. Using the same criteria this stock sucks and is a loser. Unfortunately if the criteria is perceived value based on assets or future assets we end up with the same conclusion. It's time to stop rationalizing the price of the stock when it appears to be no more than a pump and dump. Time for the value of the deal to be shown in the stock price.
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