RE: RE: RE: RE: JD comments I am obviously here because I think I'll do better than 13 cents. I don't like your math. You make it sound like this 14 cent stock is a $5+ no-brainer. You have to remember that they have done enough IR things, have been around for quite a while and Exxon deal was obviously well publicized. It is not a secret play and much more sophisticated investors have done dd on this besides just you. I just know through my years of investing that common sense prevails. We have 1 tcf seemingly at a value ten times the stock value of today. We are aiming for 15 times this. So what is the market missing? Is there really no money out there looking for new plays? You'll easily find more money for this so why aren't there funds whose job is to invest fighting over this? The truth of the matter is that right now even the 1 tcf is not proven to be commercially viable. The truth of the matter is that there is a certain amount of country risk. The truth of the matter is that if bigger shareholders take another big piece of the PP, they can get into a position of controlling decision making and guys like you and I are going to be taken out at pennies on a dollar once the plays have been derisked. There will not be a darn thing we'll be able to do about it. Once taken out, these pennies on the dollar will be turned into dollars. We are the guinea pigs. We'll get hopefully a small piece of the action but there's no way we will see billions of dollars divided by the number of shares to get our piece per share IMO. IMO the low share prices over the prolonged period of time have limited our potential significantly. I don't think we'll see dollars and I would love to be proven wrong. You just make it sound too simple which contradicts everything we are seeing in terms of stock behavior and challenges in raising financing.