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Long Run Explor Ltd Ord WFREF

"Long Run Exploration Ltd is engaged in the development, exploration and production of oil and natural gas in western Canada."


GREY:WFREF - Post by User

Comment by tsoprano1on Aug 17, 2015 7:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LRE

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LREReflect, all one has to do is look at past 6 months of Mart Resources. They were offered a buyout at .65US when stock price was in .40's. Stock briefly moved up a dime, then settled back down in low .50's. The vote was scheduled the same day as when Midwestern had to show financing was completed. We voted, only to be told after hours that the BOD gave MW a month extension. Then the true manipulation came forth with bashers showing up and the price falling into low .40's. Next came a small rally in price when oil spiked up only to be told another extension was granted by the board of buffoons. Into the .30's and now lower. Oddly throughout this whole mess Morgan Stanley, second only to Goldman, when it comes to criminal activity on Wall Street, has been buying. I decided to get on the same side as the crooks and have been buying. It appears I may have another stock trying the same tactic. Difference is the breakup fee. MW has to pay Mart $5.8 million while MEI has a $50 mil fee. Seems this is much more likely to go through. But, I bet that they are buying slowly so as to get the average price down under .60 for what will eventually amount to 60-70 percent of company. 

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