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Hyduke Energy Services Inc. HYKCF

"Hyduke Energy Services Inc is an integrated oilfield services company engaged in the manufacture, repair and distribution of oilfield equipment. The company operates in three segments, Manufacturing and Fabrication segment that designs, manufactures, refurbishes and repairs land-based drilling rigs, well servicing rig, drilling support equipment, workover support equipment, storage tanks, custom steel fabrication and custom machining; Supply and Service segment that includes the procurement and


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Comment by Bfor90on Aug 08, 2007 12:42pm
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Post# 13215674

RE: 52 week low...........

RE: 52 week low...........Because one of the principles in the company owns a very large block of shares I would have thought he would have an interest in at least communicating so that silence is not interpretted to mean negative things. His net value is getting heavily whacked. As of March this company had a book value of $1.70 per share and was on track to make 20 cents per share this year. Things may be slow but these are not silly people running this company. If management had the financing they might be buying every share that is now crossing the exchange. Why else let the SP languish?
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