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And more often than not (much more) when a company goes silent it is a kiss of death. Now maybe that's not the case here, but even the most ardent of COPI partisans has to be at least somewhat concerned.
Reality: .004/.0046/.0046 - triple zeroes getting closer and closer.
Sure you have. LOL
Keep on dreaming.
Hey, cargo_hauler, do you remember
the following February 28th of last year post of yours?
".053 x .056 we are loading these cheapies this morning!"
Ah, yes, those .053 x .056 "cheapies."
And now we hear about the .005 cheapies.
How soon before we hear about the .0005 cheapies?
Reality: .0046-.005-.005
How soon before the "cheapies" are at .0005?
Larry the windmill tycoon. Too funny. The same clown who can't extract diddley squat for oil out of the ground and has run the pps to sub-penny is now going to make it with wind.
Thank you, Ed, for your input.
Thank you, Carol, for your input.
Kelseyf, I view myself not so much as a shareholder, but rather as someone holding a lottery ticket. There's no need to give me homework assignments about Hemi, I've done it and I still remain a severe skeptic.
Since my initial posts, I've become a good friend of a long time shareholder (and true believer) of HMGP. The sad irony is that I hold as many shares now as does he and at a fraction of his cost. If this stock fades into oblivion, and despite your optimism the odds favor it so doing, he stands to take a real beating. More for him than me, I hope my pessimism is misplaced.
Lazyeye, I am fully aware of the odds against me in this bet and that it what my buy is - a bet, nothing else. Just as I do in any casino, I've bet only throw away cash. If I lose it, it was my decision. Although I have no justification for these numbers, I've given myself the following odds: share price .02 = 10:1; .10 = 100:1; 1.00 = 1000:1.
So, although I appreciate your concern, there is no need to warn me about the pitfalls and pratfalls involved in buying some HMGP.
While I still have deep reservations about the legitimacy of the company and the honesty/competence of its CEO, I decided at 0.008 it was worth the risk. Why? A long shot bet that the horizontal drilling might be real and, if so, that Anderson won't bung it up the way he has so many other projects. Anyway, I picked up 300K shares and will be all over Anderson if the share price isn't at least .02 by Monday. (Okay, I'm kidding about the Monday share price.)
Now that is a truly funny post. It was jn who clearly busted, yes busted, Larry the Great when he exposed the secret O/S increases. It was only after jn posted the O/S spikes that Fred G (oops, I mean Larry) had to admit what he had done.
From the very beginning, jn has been as right about ALRY and Larry the Great as you have wrong.
By any chance, have you had the same surgery as Sanford may have had? There is nothing that I, or anyone else who questions Larry the Great, can post that could do any more damage to the pps of ALRY that he has already done and continues to do.
With or without my posting, this stock is heading to triple zeroes. Yesterday's PR confirmed what many already knew - the company is an absolute POS.
Choose if you so wish to ignore reality. It's your money to lose.
That PR confirmed what virtually all shareholders know (and I suspect this includes the few remaining true believers and pumpers): Sanford is either a dull normal or, for whatever reason may exist in his apparently lobotomized brain, wants to drive the pps to no bid.
That shorting a stock down is a relatively common practice is not in question. However, there is not one iota of evidence that is has been done or is being done to ALRY. Sanford's incompetence and/or treachery has caused a near absolute drying up of potential buyers. Quite simply, what possible reason is there for any one with even a modicum of common sense to now want to "invest" in ALRY? When a stock has no buyers, it per force goes down.
To concoct convoluted theories about nefarious entities engaged in a conspiracy to drive ALRY into the ground rather than look first at the most obvious cause - the CEO - is a clear violation of the law of parsimony.
Tell me you are satisfied with the job the great Larry Sanford is doing with the company. Tell me you are happy with those "cheapies" you bought back at three cents and higher.
That's it, blame the collapse of this POS on "hijackers" rather than the CEO, the great Larry Sanford. The same CEO who secretly nearly doubled the O/S in the past year. The same CEO who hasn't released production numbers in nine months. The same CEO who apparently has stolen Frank Barrone's "Cone of Silence" and made it the official modus operandi of the company.
This POS stock doesn't need your phantom hijackers to bring it down. The great Larry Sanford has done the job for them.
Unless the great (in his own mind only) Larry (or is it Fred G.) Sanford, decides to come out of hiding before then, ALRY will be in triple zeroes by January 9th.
Did you remind him to take his Aricept?
You conveniently left out that he was the one who exposed both of Sanford's O/S increases.
Of course, the collapse of the share price was accomplished by a few evil IHub painters and manipulators. It had nothing to do with a near doubling of the O/S in the last year, the putrid production numbers of January-March 2008 and Sanford's retreat into silent mode. Uh-huh.
Do tell, is it Sanford's duplicity or is it his incompetence?
Joe's track record with respect to ALRY has been, unlike yours, spot on from his first post.
In the spirit of Christmas, I do hope you are enjoying all those "cheap" shares you professed to buy back when the share price was around .03.
Well, well, and more well. Share price at .001. RIP, ALRY.
A while back I expressed my displeasure with Hemi and its management on this board. I did so over a three or four day period and then moved on to other pursuits.
It seems to me that your sole purpose here is to do nothing more than to take pleasure in baiting others with your non-stop and repetitive diatribes. That, in my opinion, is truly sad.
As all pirates except those who wear pink pantaloons and tip-toe through the tulips would know, it's "shiver me timbers," not "shizzelle me timbers."
Doesn't mean I can't call a POS and POS.
Indeed, a really great post. Too bad it bears no resemblance to reality. From that "great" post:
"This board is going to be really interesting to read with 3 or 4 sad people posting about how brilliant they are at seeing the SP go down in these hard economic times."
The poster seems to have conveniently forgotten that all the while earlier this year when price of crude was soaring to the $140 a barrel mark, ALRY was in steady decline.
A really great post - a great post of fiction.
Let's try something which isn't fiction: 0.006 = ALRY pps.
And so, what do we have? The Sanford sycophants wanting to blame the weather, the negative posters on this board, the economy, the market makers, bad astrological signs and just about anything and everything except for the truth: incompetent and/or fraudulent management.
What are you talking about?
"OK that's all for today. All appropriate are back on ignore. Oddly fitting, how "ignore" is the root word of ... ignorance."
If you are trying to paint me as being ignorant, I'll take that "ignorance" over your "brilliance" - the brilliance which you exhibited when you posted the following on November 9, 2007: "I'm gitten' (more) while the gitten's good !!"
At that time, ALRY's pps was somewhere around .07-.08. A brilliant buy.
If your posts can be believed, you have been adding to your position since then. If I remember correctly, you got some real "cheap" shares not all that long ago around .03. A brilliant buy.
Oh, I almost forgot, how are you doing with NVMG?
LMAO, so now you are trying to assign some of the blame for the collapse of the ALRY pps on those who have correctly called this POS for what it is. That is as ludicrous as it comical.
At least HMGP is showing evidence of having a pulse, whereas ALRY appears to have flat-lined. Mark my words, Sanford will continue to say nothing and the share price is not long away from triple zeroes.
Hemi Announces Activity on Its Barnett Shale Leases
Nov 19, 2008 1:05:00 PM
Copyright Business Wire 2008
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hemi Energy Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HMGP) today announced that XTO Energy (NYSE: XTO) recently commenced drilling a multi-well Barnett Shale project encompassing two of the Company Sycamore Heights oil and gas leases.
Chesapeake Operating has filed for drilling permits with the Texas Rail Road Commission to drill a multi-well Barnett Shale project encompassing our Exchange Avenue and NW 23rd Street oil and gas leases.
Rather than direct sale of these holdings, Hemi chose to allow these lease holding to become part of a larger "pooled" master lease(s), in a passive non operated royalty position in these Barnett Shale projects. The Company expects to see additional activity in it's remaining Barnett Shale holdings in the near term. These leases will in turn become passive non operated royalty positions.
President Keith A. Anderson: "Urban drilling has slowed in Fort Worth and Tarrant County due in part to the down turn in the oil and natural gas prices. As drilling has slowed, so has much competitive leasing programs. We are taking advantage of this slow down, by selectively acquiring and growing our Royalty portfolio of 'Tarrant County leases' in areas we feel has the highest probability of successful Barnett Shale drilling potential."
Wrong again, OLWALRUS. As wrong as you have been about ALRY. Your words:
"However, you did neglect to answer my question. Since you do not own stock in ALRY (or HEMP), why are you posting here?"
I refer you to my post #18763.
Also, if I did own HEMP, I might not be able to post.
Joe, it will be interesting to see if the few remaining members of the Larry fan club try to mount another futile attack on you. Since your track record calling it as it is with respect to ALRY is dead accurate, let's see what mental gymnastics they'll try.
Just in case you were doing your best Rip Van Winkle impersonation at the time, permit me to remind you that ALRY went down when oil and gas prices were going up.
In your haste to impress with a five-syllable word, you unfortunately created a non-word, "telepathetic," unless you were slumming by using a word from an urban dictionary. If that is the case, however, you have used it incorrectly. Feel free to try again.
I see you are getting a mite edgy with those who correctly called the going sub-penny of ALRY. Given your track record, however, it seems to me that the last thing you should be doing is trying to demean those who were correct. Your track record? May I remind you of this post by you on 12/09/07 on the TRGD board:
"I have shares I paid $1.00 for because they were worth more. I'm not worried, they are still worth more.
Unless you wish to sell soon, it will not matter what the price is now."
Checking the share price of TRGD at this moment, it's .035. Well, at least it's higher than ALRY.
Perhaps you can "comprehend" this:
.009
And why shouldn't the "possible conspiracy theories and thrashing of Hemi go on?" Look at the current share price - .011 with a volume of volume of 655K at 3:00PM.
USC Cowboy made some excellent points in his post #41341:
"1) The issuance of verifiable production numbers as total production would provide us with a measure of stability as the O&G industry is all about cashflow.
2) A definitive statement by management in one sentence stating the current AS/OS can set aside all the fears regarding blatant dilution.
3) A statement regarding the maturity dates and number of all restricted shares issued in-lieu of cash payment for services rendered would reassure current shareholders regarding the source of new shares entering the trading market.
These are just a few ideas that would stabilize the SP and begin to build faith in the company without giving away any of the corpoarate secrets or diminish the company's ability to negotiate deals or the ultimate sale of the company per its stated plan."
What possible reason could Mr. Anderson have for not putting out such information, especially in light of the eroding share price? The longer the erosion continues, the more suspect become Anderson's motives to the point wherein it is not unreasonable to believe he wants the share price to go sub-penny.
You appear to be correct. We may very well see sub-penny today. This is now in total freefall.
I no longer have to present my views about Anderson. The share price says it all.