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Cleantek Industries Inc V.RPC


Primary Symbol: GLKFF

Raise Production Inc is an oilfield service company that focuses on the production service sector, utilizing its proprietary products to enhance and increase ultimate production in both conventional and unconventional horizontal oil and gas wells. It provides in-house design, manufacture of patented devices, reservoir analysis, and other related services. The company segments include Raise Efficient Artificial Lift system, Horizontal Artificial Recovery Technology and Corporate. It derives maximum revenue from the Raise Efficient Artificial Lift system segment. Geographically, it generates a majority of revenue from Canada and also has a presence in the US and Romania.


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Post by rustycaton Apr 17, 2018 1:28pm
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Still 2 months to sign up, Stanford CEO course

Still 2 months to sign up, Stanford CEO course https://cl.gsb.stanford.edu/exed/landing/epgc.html?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=epgc&utm_content=digital-ad-paid-search-general&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5t7UBRDaARIsAOreQti7upRABTf39qFCRphjbP_vIZ4VyGQey2IueeKbqHlmVqBfrc3iRTcaAlH3EALw_wcB

If RPC has what it purports to have--a major innovation in technology for artificial lift technology, then there is absolutely NO WAY  we should be trading at the current level with no vol.  How about hiring some new talent rather than riding this down into bankruptcy?  The next round of financing is going to very ugly.  

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