RE: RE: RE: RE: This is the AOI board skier59: like you I own shares in both AOI and HRN. I have been in AOI close to three years now and ' just bought a modest position in HRN, not having owned shares in the company previously. A few months ago, Keith Hill mentioned during one of his presentations ( not the most recent one) that if " they" (they- presumed to mean the Lundin group of companies) were to acquired additional African exploration assets, they would be rolled into HRN, rather than AOI ; Africa Oil having enough to deal with already. Now in this latest presentation, they're providing a time frame of six-eight weeks to that prospect. "Armed" with that "info" ,I just thought it was time to take a position in HRN.The Lundin's have a history of launching public companies and sticking by to support them rather than letting them die on the vine if they are initially unsucessful. Rather than die, these companies evolve, & change until they can achieve success, but it requires a lot of patience on the part of investors. jmho, is all