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Comment by Kingscourton Mar 17, 2013 9:29pm
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Post# 21143526

RE: YLO

RE: YLO

There's no question it's hard to know what to believe anymore. All we can do as investors is to try and stay as informed as possible. Over the last couple of months I have found the folks on this board to be a great wealth of information with regards to press releases, conference calls, emails to management, ideas, opinions and so on. At the end of the day there are no guarantees, but from the info I have reviewed I have formed the opinion that of these three companies, AvenEx is currently in the best shape financially and most poised to take advantage of the apparent upswing in the industry. The other two have some serious hurdles to overcome. AvenEx may be small, but they have a decent history of paying distributions with a relatively stable share price. Like any great company, it is going to come down to great management. Like I said, I have some serious concerns about some of AVF's managements decisions lately as there is significant evidence that they are putting their own intrests ahead of ours. If this can be rectified, I have no doubt we will return to prosperity. If not, we should all bail now. As time passes, and more info becomes available we will be able to paint a better picture. Again, I would argue that advertisement firms come and go, but gas and oil is here to stay, at least for our lifetime. 

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