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Painted Pony Pete Ltd PDPYF

"Painted Pony Energy Ltd Petroleum explores, develops, and produces petroleum and natural gas. The company focuses on the development of natural gas and natural gas liquids. The company's operations take place near the Montney formation in Northeast British Columbia. The Montney location is a sweet natural gas-saturated zone (natural gas that does not contain hydrogen sulfide or significant quantities of carbon dioxide) with no associated or underlying water. The company also has multiple gas pr


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Comment by Bever73on Aug 10, 2020 1:47pm
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RE:RE:Vote the deal down

RE:RE:Vote the deal downOn top of that other players have plenty of time to generate a higher bid if pony's assets are so great.. Maybe pony has some duds in the arsenal (reserves) Anyhow i am expecting a higher bid from TOU...including paying the break fee maybe .75-.85c share
pennydredful wrote:
if    .69    voted   down    the    option     is  receivership  and    they    can    buy    it    later  . Obviously     this  thing    has  been  shopped    for    awhile    and   like  it    or   not   CNQ   bid    was    the  best   one   (  at  least    for  management )    and    perhaps    the  only    one. 


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