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Longford Energy Inc V.LFD



TSXV:LFD - Post by User

Comment by taxdemiccoon Nov 26, 2010 3:29pm
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RE: A Bit Perplexing

RE: A Bit PerplexingWhen comparing VST, WZR and LFD, one is not comparing management, it is comparing the asset under development.

Out of the three, only one has 7 proven oil wells and that is LFD.

This is a fact.

I am stating that LFD is sitting on an ocean of oil, where-as WZR has most chances of being gas and, VST looks to be the same since the management has preferred to keep drilling instead of concentrating on a 64 meter payzone.  They know right off the bat if the payzone is oil, gas, or water.  It is not rocket science when you have specialist out there.   So VST I believe hits gas.

Now LFD has oil, look at website, in 7 different places, which means ocean of oil.

I would suggest loading up on LFD, selling WZR and VST, not cause of management but cause of area.

JMHO
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