RE:RE:RE:Love the confidence...calumet you proofed very well that you have no knowledge at all about investing in explorers and about SMI you seem to have no clue, too.
They already found oil, that's not the problem, the questions which is only relevant for the market is
1) How much do they expect to be in the ground and
2) how much do they expect to be recoverable?
By the way "my friend" that's a big difference. ;-)
3) How much do they really find and how much is recoverable.
4) What's the quality?
5) What's the flow rate after a longer initial time (not only the first 48 hours)?
Etc. etc.
As long as they do not announce an estimation what they expect to be in the ground nobody will buy, and as long as management states in interviews between the lines that there can be delays and that they may decide to NOT announce drilling results immediately after evaluating the borehole due to "strategic reasons" (which is pure b*llsh*t), smart investors will begin to sell, because combined with this
dilletantish video this smells like a classic scam.
Just take a look at the everyday trading: Big parcels go to the BID, small parcels are trying to keep the shareprice up, as just happened again.
And by the way again, there are plenty of reasons why this stock might NOT hit oil. Chances for a duster are always higher than for a gusher, that's fact!
But maybe Santa will have a present for you...
And now buy! Or better do your own DD and homework about oil & gas exploring before positng plain ru**ish.