Baton, I think you've hit the nail on the head as to the real reason why LEAH is suspect with the SEC. For every time that I have questioned Leah, management has come through --with an answer. This time, the 'investor's advocate', the SEC is asking the questions. . . And if Leah comes through with all the right answers, Leah will soon shine brighter than ever. But in the meantime, . . . I can't trade Leah, and everything is out of my hands for now, . . . might as well focus on my other investments right now, take longer walks with my wonderful wife, (it sure is beautiful spring weather we're having) and accept the fact that I very well might have lost half of everything that I've accumulated through previous OTC BB investments in a particularly risky one. But worrying about it accomplishes nothing. I still maintain that Leah is the best stock I've ever picked-- that is, if it is all true. Hope to be pleasantly surprised here soon. . . .
P.S. On my previous post about the properties that Teton Petroleum is located, I asked the CEO of that company where his licenses were for and got those locales as a response, but I think he might have named the Siberian project licenses. Anyways, Leah and they are on opposite sides of the region from each other. |