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Longhorn Exploration Corp T.LEX


Primary Symbol: V.LEX

Longhorn Exploration Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is primarily engaged in mineral exploration activities in British Columbia, Canada. The Company is focused on Lily Rock Hydrogen Project, covering approximately 519.7 net acres of land located in Kansas, United States, which allows for the prospecting, exploration, drilling and production of any substance including hydrogen gas. The Company also has an option to acquire a 100% interest and title to the Fame property located in the Clinton Mining Division, British Columbia. The Company has the rights to acquire 100% of the optionor's 11 mining claims located in Chilcotin, British Columbia, Canada. It is also focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of natural (white) hydrogen assets. It holds five natural hydrogen lease agreements in Kansas, USA, covering approximately 829.20 acres.


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Comment by martinboyon Mar 16, 2013 1:27pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: What is missing here

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: What is missing here

Hmmm, I don't know about ego or similar. Might be possible, but all depends on price and possibilities in business, too. Rob has walked away from Rubicon those days (sold all his stakes for 190 MM), as he was not on the same page with the management. His stake was even bigger there, but he did it. It was an exploration company in North America as well. Since then the price of RBY went almost to the half.

Hope it is not the same this time. Some of the text in the annual report seems or reads almost like some tension between the lines.

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