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mutual undertaking

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Risks to the price target would include higher unemployment and/or higher interest rates, a housing market downturn or Washington Mutual undertaking additional acquisitions.
They are making an absolute decision, a mutual undertaking.
Commenting on the operational update, Guma Aguiar, Leor Energy's CEO, said: "Leor and EnCana have been enormously successful in our mutual undertaking to develop the Deep Bossier and in particular Amoruso Field.
 
 
 
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