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Condor Energies Inc T.CDR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNPRF

Condor Energies Inc. is a Canada-based internationally focused energy transition company, which is focused on diverse initiatives in Central Asia. The Company has a producing gas asset, an ongoing project to construct and operate Central Asia’s first LNG facility and a separate project to develop and produce lithium brine. It has built a robust foundation for reserves, production and cashflow growth while also striving to minimize its environmental footprint. It has a 100% interest in and operates an exploration license in Kazakhstan for mining solid minerals, including lithium (the Lithium Mining License). It has a 100% interest in and operates the Poyraz Ridge and Destan operating licenses and gas fields in Turkiye. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Marsa Turkey BV (MTBV), has a 100% working interest in two adjoining production licenses located on the Gallipoli (Gelibolu) peninsula in NW Turkey, lying within the SW extension of the prolific gas-producing Thrace Basin.


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Comment by Weebleon Nov 20, 2017 11:05pm
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Post# 27000975

RE:RE:getting out

RE:RE:getting outFWIW,  Norman Storm hasn't bought lately but he has been a heavy insider buyer on the open market over the years.  It was his buying that first got me to notice the stock.

I really don't understand why anyone would sell now.   They have only just finished a major infrastructure spend in Turkey.  Tax loss selling is normally a very bad time to sell a stock.  We are trading much closer to the 52 week low of 52 than the 52 week high of 2.15 so how much lower can it really go?
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