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LGX Oil + Gas Inc ROAOF

LGX Oil & Gas Inc is a junior oil and gas company. The company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of oil and gas properties. Its projects are in Southern Alberta. The company invests in all types of energy business-related assets, including petroleum and natural gas-related assets, gathering, processing, and transportation assets located in Western Canada. LGX is dedicated to delivering growth in reserves and production for its investors through land acquisition, exploration, and development of oil and natural gas resources.


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Post by Hakkimon Oct 01, 2013 3:00pm
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What's up with this stock!?!?

What's up with this stock!?!?
I mean I'm ignorant sometimes and not an expert like most of you folks that post here, so I apprecaite and try to learn from good advise (weeding through the inflated garbage). 

My point to that is this, I too bought Bowood when it was a few bucks.  It tanked, should have sold it when it went up briefly when the management were making thier hundreds of thousands inflating the LGX buyout.  So now what?  My gut tells me to just sit on it, and see how it is in another year, or two, or three... Has anyone done this before as I'm describing?  I know i can just take my loss and invest somewhere else.  But crystal ball... say in 3 years it goes up to $4-5 per share??  Am I living in a dream world?  Someone tell me. 

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