And this article in the West Austalian today Herd on the...

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    And this article in the West Austalian today Herd on the Terrace. "Strange Events - There's a bazarre little side story in the ugly bust-up that has resulted in inventor Warren Strange tearing up the licence held by the Matt Birney chaired Coretrack to operate his unconventional GT-3000 drill rig.
    Strange recently attempted to "dry hire" the rig back from Coretrack for a drilling contract in Slovakia.
    Despite being miffed at Strata Energy the recently set-up company planning to take the rig to Eastern Europe had paid-up capital of $2 and just one director and shareholder - Strange's 22 year-old son. Needless to say the deal didn't go ahead.
    Strange Investments is not denying the claims."

    From what is going on around the traps things are hotting up for a right royal battle.

    That aside, when I heard about the 'dry hire' recently, I raised my eyebrows especially about Slovakia which is one of the poorest countries in Eastern Europe. If you have not been there (I have) you will know what I am talking about.

    Interesting times ahead shareholders. We can only live in anticipation that things will eventually sort themselves out.
 
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