RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Something else to keep in mindTeakbois wrote: Thank you for recognizing my specialness! here's proof of it...........
RE:Something doesn't add up
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December 14, 2018 - 11:44 AM 33 Reads
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Your projection is rather optimistic. IMO oil will definitely be lower than $55 barrel. A worldwide recession is going to see to that. I see $40.
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As you can see there is no date in my post. Thats because I know what I said and what I meant....."in the future when the recession has arrived". Also notice the date of the post.....Dec 18. Not much of last year left when I said it.
I guess you have just a "little" mental issue.
You are being disingenuous. You deliberately left out out my post, that you were replying to. Wherein I specifically said let's put forth our forecast for WTI
in 2019. That's the "projection" you refer to in your post above as "rather optimistic."
Further, it's obvious that a price forecast with no timeline on it (that can never be falsified, since you can always just claim "we're not there yet") is worthless. At least to those of us that live in the real world. Hey, I can predict oil at $140 a barrel, then claim I'm right, year after year...because we just haven't got to the right conditions
yet that will cause that price. But they're coming...someday. Hey, I didn't give a date, so that proves I'm right. Wheee! What a genius I am!
It's clear you just have an inability to admit you were wrong. Personally, I don't care much for people who can't admit when they're proven wrong. It's a sign of serious immaturity.
On another note, are you willing to admit yet that the description of problems with the reservoir in the last PR refers to the un-named Asian company's property, and not to our property at Asphalt Ridge? Or do you need me to
prove you wrong - once again - by calling PQE Investor Relations and having them confirm it? They'll probably wonder about my reading comprehension skills by my even asking the question...but I'm sure they'll be happy to confirm.