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Rodinia Oil Corp. V.ROZ



TSXV:ROZ - Post by User

Comment by RE38on Dec 14, 2012 12:07am
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: .035 cent bid

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: .035 cent bid

Wow what great analysis skills you have. Copy and paste the financial statements then make your decision with no regards to the stock price. Did you use that same method to buy AAPL at $700? Because by all standards their financial performance looks great.

 

How do your rants apply to a market cap of $5M? That is all that matters. $5M market cap for 23M acres of land. The only thing that matters is if their strategic review can come up with something that exceeds $5M in returns for all their shareholders. $54M in past losses due to past exploration has no bearing on that ability or anything else in the future. Nor does their lack of cash to drill because, well, that's why they are doing the review in the first place. If you can't come up with a useful argument within that context then what you say is worthless. Anyone can visit SEDAR and review their MD&A. If you wanted to be so insightful, take all that junk you've posted, go back a year ago and tell it to the people who bought at 40 cents because it might have mattered back then. 

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