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To: delta99 who wrote (3524)10/26/2006 7:05:46 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30211
 
Agreed. I own both TUE and DJE and am now just contemplating what ratio makes sense.



To: delta99 who wrote (3524)10/27/2006 12:45:25 PM
From: jayt  Respond to of 30211
 
I'll agree 100% and add this. Dejour has been an sec filer and has kept in good standing. A year ago when I bought my pinksheets my conversations with them were to move to another exchange. Since their "hands on" assets are now going to be mostly American it makes since that they move to the otc/amex here in the US. By being on one of these exchanges they will open up a huge untapped base of potential investors. Since we have been so early on these investments it's easy to think they have full saturation. Oh contraire....we're just getting started. An independent analysis of our oil and gas properties would help serve as a nice starting point for reassessing the speculative value of our shares. Add in a heavy position in TUE.v for the Uranium (non-cash intensive for dejour) side of the coin, and I believe Dejour is going to have a nice story to tell to the investment community. Having first right of refusal on all of Titan's actions will ensure that our interests are best served if they do additional private placements to raise money for the cash intensive U - digs. And if and when they dig something up we have the 10% net 1% smelting rights. Limits the upside, but still leaves us plenty of exposure to make some money. Because if Titan digs something up their stock will move, and by that time hopefully we'll have exercised those warrants and have 20.5m shares of TUE.v. Then there is this....if we (dejour) need additional funds for exploration expenses we can sell some of our Titan shares rather than diluting our share count by doing a private placement. All in all an interesting deal that's beneficial to both companies. We'll see how the market receives it, but I'm in cheap enough to sit on my hands and wait for the ultimate sale of the whole company for much higher prices. So my theory goes. Thanks for the comments. RGRDS - JT

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To: delta99 who wrote (3524)10/30/2006 8:29:28 AM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30211
 
Dejour looks like it wants to gap open at 1.83:

1.83 (165) / 1.83 (205)

Still plenty of time before the open, but it looks good right now...