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Comment by teetogrnon Apr 22, 2010 12:35am
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RE: RE: not much information on bibicoff MacInnis

RE: RE: not much information on bibicoff MacInnisPatio, I have to agree with you... years ago I got excited about this type of news but not any more... seems like we're doing the same things over and over and expecting different results.
We need to go back to basics... set up a plan with some objectives, get the right people in the right places, and make someone accountable to deliver on them... simple stuff. 
I would love for this company to take off and if the current management team are the ones who can make it happen, great!  But my perception (correct me if I'm wrong) is that it is for the most part the same players that periodically get moved to different positions.  What are the consequences for not executing?  
January 17, 2008 I believe oil prices were similar, we were at 39 cents per share (significantly below many of our average cost) and a news release came out saying we were 'poised for year of execution'... what went wrong? 
IMHO, at times it seems that we're operating more as a club than a publicly traded company.  
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