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To: The Osprey who wrote (7747)10/23/2000 3:36:52 PM
From: Richard Saunders  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 24905
 
Osprey - responded via pm to you. A couple of points.

Re: your calculations - you seemed to be trying to figure revenue and then calling it cashflow. There's a difference as you know.

Filed SEDAR info. - yes, you're right in that the co. has 140 days after yr. end to file numbers. That wasn't at issue. Point I was trying to indicate was that detail filed to date is somewhat repetitious (Form 61s). Maybe that's Osprey's fault or maybe it's SEDAR's fault, I don't know.

What is in Osprey's control regarding filed info. is the presentation of factual information such as average qtrly. production specifics. That hasn't been happening.

With record commodity prices happening the majority of companies have also been profitable. Maybe things will change in the next reporting period for Osprey but to date that doesn't appear to have been happening so far.

I'll leave OEL alone however be prepared to back up buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell spiel with the "why?" part of the argument.

Good luck with your trades.