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East West Petroleum Corp V.EW

Alternate Symbol(s):  EWPMF

East West Petroleum Corp. is a Canadian exploration and production company. The Company is pursuing conventional exploration and development oil and gas opportunities around the globe. In Romania, the Company has exploration rights in two exploration concessions, including EX-7 and EX-8.


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Comment by Jman1076on Apr 10, 2019 2:16am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:College admission update

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:College admission updateJimwatsonnc: I have trouble with ethically challenged folks controlling my investments. In my opinion, someone who historically hasn't protected the retail investor, isn't likely to do so in the future. Who says this person wouldn't try to develop a side deal with NIS/GAZPROM and try to screw us out of a fortune. Sound familiar. It still could be done, so ethically challenged folks need not apply for EW open BoD seats. I would rather have an experienced O&G person who relies on independent analysis, negotiate with NIS or any other company who might be interested in our Romanian assets. Remember if NIS doesn't give us a fair price now, we can remain their partners all the way through a fully developed field. Believe me by then NIS will wish they had bought us out now, because it will be far more expensive for them at that time.
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