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Encore Renaissance Resources Corp V.EZ



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Comment by nighthawk61on Jun 11, 2010 12:14pm
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RE: Lady Jenny

RE: Lady JennyTAWP:
   Can't be much more wasteful than the useless hate posts going back and forth on this "forum". Jenny does have a valid point though. CGW/EZ has had no problem finding properties with potential. Look at Dolly, Raglan, Yeti. They hit a good hole at Dolly, and then instead of stepping out from that hit to see if they could expand and define the resource, someone decides to go as far away as possible to drill the next. Nothing done with Raglan. Yeti was to be worked, and I was told that directly by management, and nothing was done so they could focus on Dolly, which turned out to be a waste of dollars. No rollback as stated by Abby in a call with me, then bam, they do a rollback. And I won't even mention the response I received by a consultant when I had the nerve to question some of CGW's methods/decisions!!! I don't question the properties, I do heavily question the mining competence of the management and others involved. This is all just my opinion, but I believe it has been human failure that has caused virtually all the issues, not the underlying resource potential, which is far greater than the potential of directors so far to date. If they sold off all their properties to a company that actually did things to improve shareholder value for the long term, vice small pumps and retractions, I'd jump back in with them with both feet, instead of holding the much smaller position I still have.

NH
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