RE:RE:RE:More Gov't funding for 2000 Modulars announced yesterday Thank you Mr. Lake
Good point on Keystone could be double the fun in here if the legacy side of Horizon camps/services were to return to the glory of days gone by
Oil just got a little push on API reporting -6.356M draw vs. -1.5M expected the biggest crude draw in 3 months! If tomorrow's EIA is a similar result we could see a 58 handle .. getting in to the range where tar sands activity indeed could dispatch Horizon on several fronts
In terms of institutional/large shareholders I don't have any insight other than the insiders; Of the insider transactions in the past 12 months 47 were buys vs. 10 sells so for the most part tightly held
It appears our CEO Rod Graham owns quite a boat load besides options granted he has made acquisitions in the public market as high as $7.76/share (before he was CEO he was a director)
The two most recent within the past year were
Nov/16 59000 @ $1.60=$94,400 and
May/17 27000 @$1.51=$40,770.
In total he owns in excess of 3M so he's the largest shareholder I know of and apparently exudes confidence in the future of HNL
I imagine most institutional holders likely bailed on the name in the past 2 years and still on sidelines to see better results and the improving balance sheet...I plan to be here when they all pile back in ;)