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Silk Energy Ltd SLKEF

Silk Energy Limited is a Canada-based resource company. The Company acquires undervalued oil and gas assets in Kazakhstan. The Company, through its subsidiaries, owns a 50% interest in the KMG Ustyurt license (Ustyurt). The Company focuses on exploring and developing Ustyurt, an onshore oil and gas concession comprising approximately 6,500 square kilometers in the Caspian Sea region of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


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Comment by stinkinasonon Jul 24, 2018 4:22pm
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RE:RE:Who the hell bought

RE:RE:Who the hell bought
GaryJM wrote: Wow which someone had posted this much earlier...but it now clears up alot of speculation up about this company, no future here...thanks for the post


Gary,
 
I know that this whole story is very suspicious and that it seems to have been assembled from scratch, but do not get discouraged too fast. I saw companies dragging in the lowlands for 1 year or 2 and then suddenly a news came to create an exit opportunity with very big profits.
 
Randy will not be able to save himself from the phone and questions indefinitely. He and Jessica will have to answer for their actions in court if indeed there was a conspiracy. It does not matter what the reason is, whether it's a difficult divorce or allowing debt fincers to take back their money.
 
It's not over until it's over
 
As long as we do not know who bought these shares and for what reasons, there is a little hope.
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