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Trillion Energy International Inc. V.TCF


Primary Symbol: C.TCF Alternate Symbol(s):  C.TCF.WT | TRLEF

Trillion Energy International Inc. is a Canada-based oil and gas producing company that strives to maximize shareholder value through a mix of offshore gas development and high-impact oil and gas exploration in Cudi-Gabar province SE Turkey. The Company is 49% owner of the South Akcakoca Sub-Basin (SASB) natural gas field, a natural gas development project with four offshore platforms, pipelines and gas plant located in shallow water black sea. The Company also has the Vranino 1-11 block, a prospective unconventional natural gas property in Bulgaria.


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Comment by extcffanon May 19, 2013 11:38pm
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RE: RE: JD comments

RE: RE: JD comments

You better figure out what exactly you are invested in JD. What did you say the math says is the value for 1 TCF?  What is the market cap of the company and why? You should also get in touch with the company and clarify the "promise" of 15 TCF. I guarantee you they will never make you that promise. Lastly, the management does work for shareholders. Publicly traded companies unfortunately do not differentiate between IPO/PP shareholders and secondary market shareholders. IPO/PPs put the cash into treasury, secondary market dictates the amount of dilution that will happen in the PP. Management has a big role to play in balancing the amount of financing required and dilution with respect to the share price. If they can get potential or current investors interested in the prospects they could say that they will stick to 20 cent PP price and if they don't like it, they can each purchase a couple of million dollars worth of stock on the open market and see what the average cost of that will be.  It is ballsy but would those that are already invested heavily and believe in the prospective value let it go into oblivion at this point?

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