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Rodinia Oil Corp. V.ROZ



TSXV:ROZ - Post by User

Post by stockbabyon Jul 09, 2013 12:06pm
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The previous Post is a good Chronology of events and facts

The previous Post is a good Chronology of events and factsThe last press release read more like an obituary, and it sounded like they were giving the keys over to the night watchmen. Why such a dire press realease? Well, in most cases it sets up a scenario that when they come to sell either the Company or its only asset, the shareholders will vote in unison and will need very little persuasion in order to accept the deal. This management is heavily invested in ROZ, they are not going to let it fall by the wayside. I expect that MacQuarie is helping to identify a deal. We are good up to $1.00/acre, with the current negative mentality, if some positive news can be conjured up it could go much higher. StatOil, might introduce one of its stratigic partners to look at the deal, or they may want to get involved. This is a real opportunity, they do not need smoke and mirrors. Stay tuned, the stock is very, very cheap and smart money says that this is a buying opportrunity up to $1.00/acre or $0.20/share. You can see that there is a lot of room to manouver.
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