RE:RE:RE:RE:Here's my take on Reason for halt...............Your opinions are dead on in my own humble opinion - Binh Vu has already said as much to the Calgary Herald this morning and I suspect his press release will re-iterate that. A minimum 50 million dollars of compensation adds almost a quarter per share to AOS' NAV. So using that calculation, even if you don't believe any of AOS' other leased areas in Alberta or Africa are worth a penny, we should see a double here. I happen to think that there's pretty good potential with their other properties and Algar Lake can start producing a lot faster than what a lot of people think. I don't know nor understand the African leases as well, but provided the information I've read isn't just a sale pitch, but has some credibility, the African leases might end up being the most profitable for AOS long term.