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CONA RESOURCES LTD T.CONA

"Cona Resources Ltd is a Canadian company which is engaged in the exploration for and the acquisition, development, and production of petroleum and natural gas reserves in western Canada. The company owns an interest in Cactus Lake property, Winter property, Court property, Cuthbert property, Mantario property, Thermal properties and others."


TSX:CONA - Post by User

Comment by xbox360on Mar 07, 2018 11:21am
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RE:RE:Time for class action lawsuit

RE:RE:Time for class action lawsuitDummies selling at $2.40 because financial institutions are putting up fake wall and scaring individual investors to sell. It was crazy when they drove it down to $2.24 purposely to scare off people. I think OSC should do an investigation of the trades in the past 20 days. I did some trade and it did not show up on TSX nor it counted as a trade in the volume. Basically, my broker must have took it themselves or something. Also, their revised guidance is crazily negative compared to previous quarters. It seems like a set up. WCS is in the $37 range, which is not too bad. Only problem is the f**cking hedge that the stupid management put in place to screw the company.

So, if an independent evaluator values the company higher, does it become the automatic bid price for Waterous? I think this is what's important.
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