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I have been inactive for a while...is it still the same when Hemi makes an annoucement the stock takes a fall???
I have been away for a while...What Happened to Lowman
You just watch, North Dakota is HOT HOT HOT and you can't get anything to buy in that area right now.
When did Eldin leave the company and why?
Kels.....thank goodness for some voice of reasoning. Unless something is proven in the way of bad publicity then everyone..please refrain from the schoolyard name calling and back stabbing. I for one look forward to seeing all the news other than the BS, escpecially since I am new to the oil and gas game and am trying to garner all the knowledge that most of you have emassed in years (I am doing this in months)
Badge, just go to military.com and look him up if this is your intent....otherwise STHU.
Thank you Lowman. As someone who has spoken with management it is useless for someone to put thoughts into the investors minds that just breed distrust and a sense of panic. As I have been stating all along, just be patient "grasshopper" and good things will come.
It is just that they was no signifacant ice damage in those counties. I live south of there by about 40 miles and have friends that live in the general area. We were not hit hard like those poor folks in Oklahoma, Missouri and the extreme Southeast corner of Kansas, by that I mean above 4 miles north of Oklahoma. As far as I have heard the locals and landowners have nothing but good to say about dealing with Hemi, unlike a couple of the other companies in the area, Hemi pays in the field for work done, doesn't make the pulling units, trenching companies or dirt companies wait for their money. Several of the others (companies) make the contractors wait up to 6 months without being paid. Also landowners are getting their revenue checks ontime each and every month for the production.
What you all do not know is that where Hemi has it leases there was NO significant ice damage. Take it from a person who lives in the the area. Also on a different note, I told you all about a birdie telling me that HEMI was close to closing a couple of deals, well it seems they are off the table, and that came as a great disappointment to all involved.
What is the broadcast about.....I have been out of pocket for about two weeks.....I am working on an audit of a company.
Does anyone know anything about a East Kansas gas field that the guys might be looking at.
Does this mean that Ameritrade is behind the selling?
Chris,
Have you not been paying attention. They have no debt so therefore it is safe to assume they are working with a profit. They have PAID for everything thus far.
Where did you find that post on the leases......which website?
In Kansas most water lines are only 12 inches deep.....does that tell you anything.
IMOA,everyone needs to get off the gagged TA subject, it is like a darn broken record. Let Keith do what is best for HEMI and let the other subjects go by the wayside. Those of us that aren't "big time traders" could care less about all the bull@#$% and just can't wait to see the wonderful progress this company is making.
I feel strongly that this company is going places and all the same ole, same ole bull@#$% stagnates the PPS.
I have also witnessed what HEMI is doing as a company and thus far it would seem IMO that the guys are doing a bang up job with bringing in production, new wells and reworking the old......If all the naysayers could see what all the new companies are having to clean up they would shutup and let the guys do the work.
Henry Ford didn't get to be Ford Motor Co. in 2 days....trial and error boys....and HEMI is way way way past the error stage.
Thank you Big Mur, it is time for the naysayers to high the low road out of here. If there seems to be a problem with the lower share prices, then do something about it BUY BUY BUY. If they do this then IMO it surely will bring the PPS up....GO BACK TO ECONOMICS 101 SUPPLY AND DEMAND.........
I believe that we all could benefit from giving Keith the latitude that goes along with being a CEO. Admit it guys he would not have been in a position to not only start this company, but to bring it to the place it is today if he didn't know what the heck he was doing. I still am optimistic that Hemi will be over the top right after the first of the year. We all need to stop the badgering and bickering and just get on with stating all the positive things that this company is currently and will be doing.
I beleive in Hemi first, IMOA.
I spoke to someone at a hospital the other day that was happy with all the "new" production that is happening in the old wells in SE KS, this group was talking about how great it is to see companies truly believing in the area again. I myself am just happy to see all the jobs that are being created in an area that has witnessed so many factories closing in the 14 years we have lived here.
Now we just need to spread the word on the great guys from HEMI and see how many new leases come their way.
Does everyone forget
http://hemienergy.com/09-27-07.html
when Hemi aquired the Sabine Group in Oklahoma, that would be the 5th.
This is sooooo true about the employees, landowners and other companies that do business with HEMI. I personally know one local contractor that says it is nice to work for them (HEMI) "because my check for the job done is in my hand when my crew leaves the field." The same can't be said for several of the other larger and smaller companies working in this same area.
I just can't believe that no one can see these smaller energy companies HMGP, ALRY etc for the jewels that they really are. With the price of oil it is only time before the bigger boys decide to buy them out and we will all laugh to the retirement homes anywhere we want.
I was hoping that Lowman was also looking at some of the other leases in Allen, Woodson and Neosho counties that Hemi has been looking at. With one in particular it would really boost the PPS.
I've been quiet for a while and I keep looking forward to good news that is surely bound to come our way. Lowman, I look forward to hearing what you have to say when you get back from your trip. I hope you plan to include Neewollah while you are in the SE Kansas area, if you don't know it is a HUGE festival with a carnival, great food the works.
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I hope everyone has a great weekend, and I feel that we should have news mid-week. The weather is holding out here in Kansas so the guys should be able to finish up everything they are doing. Early this week there seemed to be some concern about winter setting in and projects not getting completed, that should not be a factor as all the drilling rigs, pulling units and workover units here are booked far into the future.
Hubba,
Even though I am not a large shareholder I do have 15K.
Why was it last week when I said that good things were coming most everyone poofed me off, but Lowman can say that he spoke with Keith and he is in Kansas working it made everyone seem excited. I keep telling everyone to hold on not to lose faith and KEEP THOSE SHARES.
No just dollars signs IMO we will not longer be a penny stock after the first of the year. I also want to inject that I don't spend all my time monitoring this site as it appears some do. If I am "late" getting back to respond to a post it is that I am also working.
Anyone wanna bet that we see $$$$ before the end of the year? I see great things coming and revenues to increase dramatically.
Didn't I tell you all that good news was coming......maybe more. Strap on your seatbelts naysayers.
Kels, the only thing about your post is that Kansas is a whole lot friendlier to the Oil and Gas industry. Most that I know steer way around Oklahoma and Texas is way over priced.
No just great things are a coming and the pps with soar and your gonna hafta look up in order to buy.
Keep you eyes to the skies boys...there may be greast news after this weekend.
Are all the shares taken, I am trying to fill an order for 15K
What is it that you are asking, I have time on my hands and might be able to search this out.
Is there a specific reason you chose to put that map up?
It is real close to where the guys are looking at buying. They just need some time to put the deal together.
I am glad that the moderators are screening the posts.
I would like to inject the guys are working hard to get new and better properties in place. Several of which produce vast amounts of revenue currently and only need to be bought.