Falcon is a global energy company with projects in Hungary, Australia & South Africa

Developing large acreage positions of unconventional and conventional oil and gas resources

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Message: House Positions

Closed @ $0.16 down .01

House Positions for C:FO from 20140613 to 20140613

House

Bought

$Val

Ave

Sold

$Val

Ave

Net

$Net

7 TD Sec

115,500

18,907

0.164

15,000

2,464

0.164

100,500

-16,443

36 Latimer

4,000

660

0.165

0

4,000

-660

19 Desjardins

2,000

320

0.16

0

2,000

-320

14 ITG

795

130

0.164

0

795

-130

59 PI

450

72

0.16

295

48

0.163

155

-24

2 RBC

10,000

1,600

0.16

10,000

1,600

0.16

0

0

33 Canaccord

2,000

330

0.165

2,200

352

0.16

-200

22

48 Laurentian

0

2,000

320

0.16

-2,000

320

79 CIBC

0

3,000

480

0.16

-3,000

480

39 Merrill Lynch

0

5,000

825

0.165

-5,000

825

13 Instinet

0

5,000

825

0.165

-5,000

825

85 Scotia

500

82

0.164

5,750

920

0.16

-5,250

838

1 Anonymous

0

16,000

2,635

0.165

-16,000

2,635

9 BMO Nesbitt

0

16,500

2,640

0.16

-16,500

2,640

53 Morgan Stanley

0

54,500

8,992

0.165

-54,500

8,992

TOTAL

135,245

22,101

0.163

135,245

22,101

0.163

0

0

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Follow the long-term strategy.

Rule to long-term investing:

When you find a value stock put it in your portfolio and hold; like Burlingame, like Soliter, like Sweetpea, like Persistency.....

When big players are set to acquire a big position in a company, they always employ agents to accumulate the shares on the open market, then months later a transaction will occur between the parties for a healthy profit for the agents. On the other hand the buyer saves a lot of money for not buying it on the open markets.

This is how Burlingame acquired 105,835,269 shares in 2008 and 2009.

Burlingame’s 1st tranche

Burlingame’s 2nd tranche

Burlingame’s 3rd tranche

Burlingame’s 4th tranche

Apparently the backroom-boys thinking of doing the same thing.

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