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Regent Ventures Ltd RGVNF

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


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Comment by HOBACon Jul 21, 2007 1:33pm
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Post# 13128851

RE: Thinking of Buying Back In

RE: Thinking of Buying Back In I tend to agree with your assessment, however the problem is will Wolf be able to get rid of HAYWOOD. Simply put, the question is how many shares do they have now? There is two possibilities: 1. Haywood sells all of their shares and warrants expire 2. Haywood retains their current shares and waits for the SP to increase In the first scenereo it is very likely because WOLF hates Haywood due to the fact they have been in essence managing REV until now. While in the second scenerio Haywood can't hold for long their shares at this low SP and they have to move on, therefore they probably will go with the fisrt scenereo. What ever HAYWOOD decides I am 100% sure WOLF will watch them carefully and on the first curve drop them off. Haywood has been pain the A.s for all of us, while they have been splitting profits with management. I believe WOLF has to give something to us in order to entice new shareholders and retailers. That is may opinion, at this point I may be wrong but surely some one will not invest to go bankrupt such as Aurelian.
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