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Re: Rocky mt post# 16300

Sunday, 02/01/2015 10:50:34 AM

Sunday, February 01, 2015 10:50:34 AM

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As I said before, I'm not a Wall Street guy. I have been an investor in energy for most of my life. It seems hard for me to believe that when a company that is basically, completely starting over. With producing assets and adding more producing assets on a regular basis, you are saying the stock price would decline on a relist? Is that because your coming out of the gate with a new structure and a actual income producing company with assets, when there was none before? I guess anything is possible in this game. I don't agree with that logic. This is not a case of (WGAS) or others with no assets, no income and none of either in sight.

I look at it this way. When Superior was delisted, we didn't really know what they had for sure. We knew they had zero income, and almost zero hopes of getting any. Through the efforts of many, we now have income and producing assets worth dollars! The management team at Superior is adding to that income and asset base on a consistent basis.

To me Superior is a completely different company than what it was two years ago. I like that. I want it to continue to be a completely different company. Here is the chance to build something completely new and special. I for one don't want a penny stock oil company. I want something legit, that is well run and taken seriously by the industry, by investors and by partners. I was invested in Kodiak as well. They were not a well run company. They succeeded because they were in the right place at the right time. Their management team ran then into tremendous pile of debt and they can be glad that they sold when they did. What would the stock price have been if they would have had a manageable OS share count, even with the debt?


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