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Camrova Resources Inc V.CAV.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  BAJFF

Camrova Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company operates in one business segment, being the acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties. It has a minority investment in the El Boleo copper-cobalt-zinc-manganese deposit located near Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, Mexico. In addition, the Company intends to investigate and potentially pursue alternative project opportunities.


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Comment by coromandelon Aug 27, 2012 12:52pm
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Post# 20264702

RE: RE: RE: 90 million in the bank today

RE: RE: RE: 90 million in the bank today

A part of me would like to jump back in to try and recoup some of my substantial BAJ losses, but a greater part is not willing to take the risk as it is such an unknown. I still hold 60,000 shares and will ride the wave with those to hopefully sell them at a slightly smaller loss.

This whole BAJ fiasco has left me with a very confused outlook, unsure who to believe, questioning my own judgment, wondering what I would have done differently and why. The part that bothers me the most in all this, is that I trusted management and in the end they are 100% culpable. In a sense they betrayed the trust, especially after I vocally supported them through the proxy battle.

I hope that someone will get to the bottom of it all and spell out why it went so wrong for the shareholders.

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