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Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND



TSXV:WND - Post by User

Comment by agrossfarmon Jan 15, 2013 12:37pm
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What WND WILL do and what YOU can do

What WND WILL do and what YOU can do

Patience.

WND has promised a new Information Circular on the Brookfield bid, by next Monday at the latest. I believe it must be filed with SEDAR. And there is nothing to preclude it being issued earlier than Monday.

That may be what you want, or not.

There is also the possibility of an update, originating from Rothschild. My contact with WND suggests that this has already been requested.

If shareholders like that idea, they may want to email IR to encourage WND to include information that substantiates the estimates Jeff has given, in public, in the past, about offers that were more than $3.

You may also perhaps help ensure that Brookfield's bid doesn't expire on the 28th by encouraging them to follow the buyout rules for Insiders. How do you do that? You email the OSC and request that they require Brookfield to follow the Insider rules, which they are not doing. I already complained and there is a case opened. If you want to do more than whine or be concerned, act.

Make your email to the attention of Mr. Van Weert, the Lead Inquiries Officer, when you send your email to inquiries@osc.gov.on.ca

I dislike waiting too, but it is usually unavoidable.

The trick to get through it is doing what you can to help ensure the outcome will be to your liking, which is why I bothered to write this post. Although perhaps I should encourage you all to sell, so I can buy more cheap shares. I'd do that if I was dishonest.

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