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Tuesday, 02/07/2012 12:44:58 PM

Tuesday, February 07, 2012 12:44:58 PM

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TECO RISK versus REWARD today?

What was the risk/reward the oil strike claim before versus now in relation to the PPS?

New Risk just surfaced:

1) New Significant Pending litigation recently surfaced (more risk)
2) Belize is NOT in good relations with TECO anymore- how far can Belize take this? (More risk)
3) Company press releases have lost shareholder confidence and reliability (more risk)
4) No American company has yet to release What the Belizeans released entitled " Treaty Energy's Oil Claim Bogus"
http://www.7newsbelize.com/sstory.php?nid=21631. This would be catastrophic to the PPS and News LOVES THESE STORIES (HIGH RISK)
5) Fracing will be met with serious opposition. Belize has never had this done before and these are shallow depths. This poses risk to Belize's only water supply. (more risk)
6) Major company press releases caused many investors to come in at .08 through .013. Large scale press releases of this magnitude have drawn attention. There are lots of unhappy investors. (more risk)
7) There is a significant likelyhood that the SEC is now investigating because of the magnitude of what took place last week. In fact they may have just entered this board room ( want to discuss risk? Ever seen what happens when an SEC decides to act? No notice. Frozen shares. Google it.) (Enormous Risk)
8) Belize Oil "strike" most likely absolutely nothing or insignificant. A dry hole would cause irrevocable and permanent damage to TECO (more risk)
9) Kansas and Tennessee "deals" have vanished and have left some angry shareholders (risk)

The price was around .05 before all these new risk factors appeared. Thus .064 is a GREAT time to take some profit/loss. Come back in when there is something more tangible and less risk, regardless of pps.

What if there is no next week? Google what the SEC can do with these situations.

A real strike in Belize would help offset some of these. However let's be real. No 3rd party analysts. Belize says there is no oil. TECO has failed thus far to support any claims of having any producible oil whatsoever..

How many times does someone cry wolf before it loses validity?

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