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AvenEx Energy Corp > one day to go
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Post by mo1975 on Mar 25, 2013 1:56am

one day to go

well there you have it .... yes tris  i may have a thick head..but facts are facts.... some of those facts you should have read from the arrangement plans that the proponent of a merger put forward.... avf should have 64million in debt.. not 80 as you suggested.....  you suggest that  because of the sale of er  avf will no longer make dividends   well last i looked they has been two dividends declared and one paid since er was sold.....you are right though if avf remains in a limbo they will not be able to grow.... however the thruth of the matter is that until this deal is in or out... avf cannot do anything.... it already is a shadowing picture and it would be most innapropriate for avf to announce what they will do if the merger does not go through while they are still pushing for a yes vote... so do not expect to find out any other deals that maybe in the works until this one is deafeated...   you can be sure that my future investments will shy away from any companies that list one of those names on their board, management or consultant .. there are so many other opportunities that have a lot more transparancy than this one.....
Comment by trismigistus on Mar 25, 2013 2:21am
Mo1975, It is perfectly reasonable that they would continue to pay dividends through the merger process just as you say it would be inappropriate for them to declare their intentions if the merger does not go through. Ending the dividend is their intention if the merger fails. They will have no choice but to discontinue the dividend. They have already said they would in no uncertain terms and ...more  
Comment by trismigistus on Mar 25, 2013 2:36am
You people have had me all wrong from the very start of my showing up here. I am the first to admit that AVF shareholders got a raw deal and have been sold up the elbow river. I think what has been done is criminal. If not legally then certainly ethically. I say that because I am of the opinion that this merger was conceived of over a year ago and the BOD's of all three companies have been ...more  
Comment by Kherson on Mar 25, 2013 8:09am
 Trismigistus, I no longer know what to think about your posts. I would strongly suggest that you may now be skating on thin ice and should be more careful with what you post. Having said that, I still think that voting no to this merger is best for the future of us Avenex shareholders... Kherson
Comment by trismigistus on Mar 25, 2013 8:15am
I would love to here an explanation as to how it is, or what it is I said that has you thinking I am skating on thin ice? I have said absolutely nothing that can not be backed up with documented facts, agreed with by the consensus opinion of other shareholders, or in the case of my suspicion supported by very stong documented circumstantial evidence.
Comment by trismigistus on Mar 25, 2013 8:32am
Kherson says: I still think that voting no to this merger is best for the future of us Avenex shareholders... I can only assume you do not know how to do DD, or you just do not want to do DD. DD is Due Dilligence. It is what I do when I decide to gamble my money. I did and I dig and I dig and then put it through the filter of analysys. You would be very surprsied at how many hours I put into it. I ...more  
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