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To: Thomas Sessa who wrote (4483)11/4/1999 8:42:00 PM
From: LowtherAcademy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4851
 
Thomas, or anyone with a detailed knowledge in Canadian
law.
When Ultra placed "WARNING: The company relies upon litigation protection for forward-looking statements." at the end of their last NR. I kinda glossed over it and assumed that it was standard boiler plate that we've all
seen many times with other companies. However, I had a friend suggest that it wasn't quite in same category as most
forward looking disclaimers. I am ignorant about this and
thought: Well, heck, the entire legal profession is based on
exact wording and interpretation of written agreements and
this wording is a little more extreme with the "WARNING"
header preceding the statement. So, if anyone has a definitive answer to my question, it would be appreciated, by not only myself, but others that I'm sure are lurking on
these boards.
Best of luck to all the investors,
Lew



To: Thomas Sessa who wrote (4483)11/5/1999 10:30:00 AM
From: Hickory  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4851
 
Thomas,

Thanks for the news.

Please pardon my ignorance. Please explain what the Double Eagle well has to do with Ultra. Would appreciate it.

Regards,

Hickory