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Saturday, 01/31/2009 10:15:33 PM

Saturday, January 31, 2009 10:15:33 PM

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IMHO a corrected PR would serve RCCH shareholders in a satisfactory manner concerning Mr. Hess.

From the DD on the board and the below links IMHO Mr. Hess has credentials that stand on their own.

I like the last three months accumulation on the RCCH chart and will let the company prove itself one way or another without relying on posts or emotions on a message board to effect my investment decisions.


Mr. Hess (QC) was previously the President and CEO of the Canadian Venture Exchange (now the TSX Venture Exchange), and Chairman and Chief Executive of the Alberta Securities Commission. He is a consultant to a major Montreal law firm and has served on the boards of directors of many public companies.

http://www.ewire.com/display.cfm/Wire_ID/1762


Prior to joining CDNX, Hess served as chair of the Alberta Securities Commission and he was a core architect of the new Canadian Securities Regulatory System. Hess will serve as a director with the Toronto Stock Exchange.

http://www.albertaventure.com/?p=1025

The Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX) is now a defunct stock exchange having been acquired by the TSX Group in 2001 and renamed the TSX Venture Exchange.

History of the Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX)

The Canadian Venture Exchange was created in Canada on November 29, 1999 as a result of an agreement between the Vancouver, Alberta, Toronto and Montreal exchanges to restructure the Canadian capital markets along the lines of market specialization.

The CDNX was created by the merger of the Vancouver Stock Exchange (VSE) and the Alberta Stock Exchange (ASE). The focus of the CDNX was junior companies, i.e., those whose assets, business and market capitalization were too small to be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). Often, these were resource exploration companies, but also came to include new high technology ventures. The exchange had its corporate headquarters in Calgary, Alberta, and its Operations headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, with additional offices in Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montreal.

The Winnipeg Stock Exchange and the equities market of the Bourse de Montréal were also later merged into the CDNX.

http://www.answers.com/topic/canadian-venture-exchange

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