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Canadian Oil Recovery & Remediation Enterprises Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which provides full cycle oil waste management solutions to the petroleum industry. The company’s operating lines include remediating oil-contaminated soil; treating sludge, oil-based muds and drilling waste; oil recovery; industrial waste management; oil storage tank cleaning; oil and gas engineering, and project management. Soil remediation, sludge treatment and oil recovery are provided by Company through its Advanced Recovery Equipment Systems (ARES), which consists of two soil washing plants known as ARES I and ARES II. The Company’s primary customers are in the upstream petroleum sector (oil production and drilling companies) and downstream petroleum sector (oil refinery, transportation and distribution companies). The Company has three wholly owned subsidiaries, CORRE Inc., BDE Properties Inc. and Mentra Life Sciences Inc., which are located in Toronto, Ontario.


TSXV:CVR.H - Post by User

Comment by moneysworthon Jan 23, 2012 11:28pm
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RE: My take

RE: My take

Yes, I like Simon too...I still need some more shares! Though, he must come up with another spin? His initial story of losing 3 cents on a 1000 shares pulled at our hearts. Now however, he's way too repetitive and unconvincing. I'm still glad he thinks enough of this play to spend his free time posting here. Thanks Simon...

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