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Compliance Energy Corp CPYCF

Compliance Energy Corp Is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The company is engaged in the exploration and development of resource properties. The firm is an exploration and development company working on resource properties it has staked or acquired, principally on Vancouver Island. It has interest in Comox Joint Venture (CJV), which holds the Raven Underground Coal Mining Project (Raven Project).


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Comment by 2guyson Mar 04, 2013 6:53am
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Post# 21072113

RE: Invest in the Future

RE: Invest in the Future

Just like you poisoning these boards Wiley, we are all being poisoned every day one way or another.  Just like your other cohorts you only care about what happens in your backyard.

 

Tell your portfolio manager to sell any funds holding oil/gas/miners that have given you that extra cushion in the past while, or the banks and insurance companies that are squeezing every single ounce of hard earned money we may earn with their notorious need to make a profit at any cost principle.

 

The world is a horrid place at times, yet we live in it.  We need to live in it.  For those lucky enough or wealthy enough to live in a place with no industrial footprint, then good for them.  I don't have that luxury, and millions of others don't either.  We need industry to live.  Even recycling pollutes.  JMO

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