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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bowood Energy Inc V.BWD

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Bowood Energy Inc > volume confirms breakout.....
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Post by benh1215 on Dec 01, 2010 10:10am

volume confirms breakout.....

very bullish accumulation near new highs.More smart $$ coming aboard before the Roadrunner takes off.Cheers.
Comment by Clint007 on Dec 01, 2010 11:22am
The Bakken area is in many articles in the Oil & Gas investment. With this low risk area, many are searching where to park for the close future grow in Oil & Gas. Here is an excellent interview with one of the top in the resources Mr. Adrian Day (A MUST READ). I printed this article for a "pep reading" once a while. Adrian Day: Long on Gas, Longer on Oil https://www ...more  
Comment by beermountain on Dec 04, 2010 10:53am
benh121= Porksniffer???You insult me, I'll return the favor.  You're the pathetic guy.  Keep pumping.We'll see how Happy Creek Performs and we'll see if I'm right or wrong.HPY is a couple of miles from Teck's processing(Highland Valley Copper Mine, largest in Canada).  Teck has only so much rock to mine and then that is it.  It's main pit is cracked ...more  
Comment by Bob56 on Dec 04, 2010 11:50am
Banks see further rise in oil price Goldman Sachs sees oil rising to $100/bbl. next year REUTERSDECEMBER 3, 2010 The headquarters of Deutsche Bank is pictured next to a sign in Frankfurt. Deutsche Bank on Friday said a global demand recovery and a dip in OECD inventories led the bank to up its average price forecast for next year to $87.50 a barrel, a 9 per cent increase from a previous forecast ...more  
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