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LGX Oil + Gas Inc ROAOF

LGX Oil & Gas Inc is a junior oil and gas company. The company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of oil and gas properties. Its projects are in Southern Alberta. The company invests in all types of energy business-related assets, including petroleum and natural gas-related assets, gathering, processing, and transportation assets located in Western Canada. LGX is dedicated to delivering growth in reserves and production for its investors through land acquisition, exploration, and development of oil and natural gas resources.


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Post by yikes1on Mar 25, 2009 5:52pm
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the vote

the voteI'm assuming these votes are weighted, and RBS will have the biggest stack?  Anyone know how this creditor approval vote will go?  Can't see any of the other creditors would just say "screw it, I don't like money, I'm just happy RBS got something out of these shinanigans.  Let's go have a pint at the local pub, and since we're already stretched from E&Y's deal, bend over and take it from Blackgold".

If these Premier wankers are confident that the deal will go through, I'd say they have already discussed with the creditors?  Or have RBS backing?


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