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Kure Technologies Inc V.KUR.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  UBSBF

Kure Technologies, Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company has no business activity. The Company's subsidiary is UBS Wireless Services Inc.


TSXV:KUR.H - Post by User

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Comment by Crotchon Dec 12, 2008 10:23am
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Post# 15642552

RE: RE: RE: Take Over Bid "Un-protection" ....

RE: RE: RE: Take Over Bid "Un-protection" ....Thanks for that...I tried emailing the address listed on the site, but that was last week and as of yet - no response. I recall hearing that the email adress was bunk...

Anyway - if you do continue your email correspondence with Mr Block, perhaps you could ask what Look considers to be an "ideal" offer.

Or, even a little more ambitious - what would they do if they accept a cash offer, and what would they do if they accepted a non-cash offer?

I enjoy the "theories" being posted, but at this point that's all they are...not much to go other than the MoR and the various press releases.

The insinuations of "deeper knowledge" by some on the board are somewhat troubling. I don't understand why someone like 6180 is so afraid to reveal the "truth" - instead of making "suggestive" statements and "leaving it up to" us to find the answers. Either he's an insider and has a legitimate fear of prosecution, or he enjoys the art of building straw men.

To be honest, I can't say I blame "real investors" from taking a run at this stock, when there's still so much up in the air. Who knows if someone is going to even bid on the spectrum? As I mentioned earlier - no one really has to. If someone doesn't need the spectrum, why bother wasting the money. However, that being said - I am pretty sure there'll be a few offers on it. The possibility of getting a decent block of spectrum on the cheap is probably very appealing to the start-ups, or the big boys. We know for a fact that Bell is interested - but we don't know if they will be willing to place an offer.



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