RE:RE:RE:RE:Feel like a puppet?Volume precedes price movement, but movement in an up or down direction? The last few days look like a secondary offering to me. If the company is in play, often an acquirer will begin to accumulate at least some position in the company. It is hard to hold down a share price you are accumulating, I would think. Often, in these cases I am the last to know what others new. It makes no sense in 2015 the company has production growth +-15% using free cash flow at todays oil and gas prices. It is possible that by the end of 2015 RMP may have one of the best debt to cash flow ratios in the whole sector. If the problem is not debt, and it is not due to a lack of production growth, and strong cash flow than what is it? What am I missing? Cheers Matthew