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Thanks for the L2's guys this is looking good...hopefully close above .03 today
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Change of market and buying back some shares would put this stock where it belongs in the .50 range, but this stuff takes time...all we can hope for is some good pr's over the next couple weeks and for people to take there heads out of there arse's and look at this stock and see the value! IMO
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The important diff however, is that the 70's oil crisis was entirely political, while this one is purely a supply shortage (with any political issues further exacerbating it).
That makes it waaaay more advantageous for us.
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Original posted by TotalZen: The important diff however, is that the 70's oil crisis was entirely political, while this one is purely a supply shortage (with any political issues further exacerbating it). ------------ I agree. Oil production is climbing toward peak output, but demand (from Asian countries for example) is growing stronger every day. If demand outstrips supply, oil prices will continue to rise.
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posted 27-06-2005 14:13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original posted by TotalZen: The important diff however, is that the 70's oil crisis was entirely political, while this one is purely a supply shortage (with any political issues further exacerbating it). ------------ I agree. Oil production is climbing toward peak output, but demand (from Asian countries for example) is growing stronger every day. If demand outstrips supply, oil prices will continue to rise. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 309 | Registered: Jun 2004 | IP: Logged |
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look at chinas economy growing at 9% a year and last night on the news said they just want oil don't care about price
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I don't know if anyone has already done this, but I just sent off an e-mail to Jean-Francois Amyot, president of BTSI, and strongly suggested that he put out the Nord Oil Acquisition PR on a more popular news source (such as Newswire). While I don't expect my suggestion to be implemented, I thought I'd give it a try.
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What would be really nice is if he moves this off the pinks and onto the OTC afterwards. That would substantially increase interest and raise the PPS.
There are a lot of people who simply don't trade pinks, or can't via their broker.
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posted 27-06-2005 15:50 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know if anyone has already done this, but I just sent off an e-mail to Jean-Francois Amyot, president of BTSI, and strongly suggested that he put out the Nord Oil Acquisition PR on a more popular news source (such as Newswire). While I don't expect my suggestion to be implemented, I thought I'd give it a try.
good for you and good for all of us
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