RE: RE: RE: RE: Look I don't feel picked on. I enjoy debate. It just has to make sense.
There are no sour grapes here. I take full responsibility for my investment decisions. I haven't sold a share - my cost base is probably under 6 cents now - or close to it. And, I still believe that we will make a dabloon or two on this one.
But, now that - realistically - the "company-maker" property is out of the picture - the question becomes -- How best to make that money? My opinion is to sell the company outright --sooner rather than later. This is based on what we have seen from the market response to the Spearfish wells. These wells have been operationally successful. We could not ask for more from these type of wells. However, it seems that the only people excited about the success and the 400/boe/d that it rendered - are the current shareholders----not potential new ones.
So, since all we have going are wells at Spearfish and Roncott that - if successful -add 50 boe/d net to ATK -----I'm feeling that the market will continue to ignore the news even though total production renders slow and steady growth......and overall value. My opinion is that value can only be transferred to the stock price if the company is sold.
D is T Good luck to all.....