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Manitok Energy Inc MKRYF

Manitok Energy Inc is an oil and gas exploration and development company. The corporation is engaged in the exploration for, and the development, production, and acquisition of petroleum and natural gas reserves in western Canada. It mainly focuses on conventional oil and gas reservoirs in the Canadian foothills along with crude oil in Southeast Alberta. The majority of its revenue is derived from the petroleum and natural gas.


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Comment by himmleron Feb 23, 2018 3:41pm
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RE:RE:class action is the way to go

RE:RE:class action is the way to goThere will be no class action suit.I've owned dirtier company's in the past Scottie that were 'almost' fraudulant by the admission of legal council.The problem is that small retail investors have neither the clout nor the money to pursue legal recourse...Besides the large shareholders always get a slice of whats left..retailors get zero..its always the same.And fraud in the stock market.. especially involving a company going bankrupt is almost impossible to prove.The defense is always the same..."we thought we were doing the best for the company and its shareholders"..."who could have known how the markets were going to go?'..."who could have predicted oil prices?" the excuses go on and on.
That defense is  bulletproof %99.9 of the time.
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