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Maxim Resources Inc. V.MXM


Primary Symbol: MXMSF

Maxim Resources Inc was incorporated on January 25, 1988 in Canada. The Company is an oil and gas exploration company. It is engaged in acquiring, exploring and developing oil and gas properties in Canada, United Kingdom and Morocco. The Company's project portfolio includes the assi Berkane Block is located onshore in the northeast part of Morocco and encompasses 5,116 km with 2-D seismic data.


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Post by SRT10on Jun 14, 2008 4:26pm
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Post# 15186112

sherlock - Mr Religon

sherlock - Mr Religonsherlock why don't you tell the board why you bought these stocks , why you thought this was a good place to spend you hard earn dollars, how long you have been invested in this company and your expectations of profit and maybe as they say in research speak fair market value (I could post the past fair market value published in  the past, if that would help( I think a company publish a value in the .50+, then .30 or so and the stock was valued in the .18 range lately(assumed from the PP))) perceived netbacks for their Trinidad operations would be a start.   don't forget to put in the NAV (net asset value- today).  what kind of return are they getting from money spent to date? (recycle ratio)
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