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Couldn't agree with you more...the odds of it being the same Oil & Gas Stan Larson are slim and none wish people would stop trying to link the two...this is still a good play without all that nonsense
wouldnt be the MM that made out on that deal?
even if they got it back they will still hang themselves they would have missed a $33,000 + gain lol ouch
he did say that....he was going by the info he was given from HDOG oh well. I have a new theory about all this but im not going to bring it up here cause it will only cause more confusion...i bought back in this morning at .0083 and if what i think will happen comes thru we will all be very happy. if not i already bought and sold with enough profit from last weeks run it really doesnt matter anyways. good luck everyone
all burnham said was that the stan that bought the company was from B.C., canada and not from vegas...thats it. ask HDOG he knows that already too....they also know that the land owned in North Dakota is owned by a Stanley J. Larson, not Stanley E. Larson....and a lot of other info thats not being shared on here as well.....
all the other 10Q's were filed with identifying numbers ... TRDY was NOT filed using a D.O.B. or a SS# that is a fact - straight from the OTC desk at one of the largest investment companies in the country. I emailed this to HDOG and Derby last friday then went back n forth with Derby over email and found out some other info that was not too reassuring and i jumped ship at the open this morning...if the 10q comes out to be good i will buy back in, but i will have to say im about 99.9% confident this is not THE Stan Larson and this will NOT be a reverse merger into the oil n gas industry. good luck to those still in this
ive called that number a dozen times the last three days and got his voice mail every time....
i was emailing back n forth with derby about something and he hasnt mentioned anything about that?
how did you confirm that?
I have a friend at Merrill Lynch discussing Stan with their OTC Desk for a 100% confirmation we have the same Stan....I know this issue has been kicked around a lot but I would like to be sure. I will post any info I get the second I hear back....he is out in California so I expect to hear from him sometime around 1pm est.
If this Stan Larson is not the oil n gas Stan Larson and actually has something to do with that Consulting Group from Vancouver...we certainly do not want to wait for the 10Q to come out cause it wont be good and it will be too late......
umm that whole Q & A regarding the Q Group was a little disturbing....
If Edgar didnt have the same Stan Larson for the SEC Filings for TRDY as well as High Plains then I'd say you had something there...but that's obviously a bogus post. So i'd say its not really worth anything.
its not the financials we are concerned with...all we need is confirmation that this is now going to be an oil n gas company. we already now its going to be, but an updated 10q with detailed information outlining whats going on is all we need and this blasts off....
if i got 86 phone calls asking if i am who that person thinks i am...i'd probably tell u to go f urself before i hung up on you....put yourself in his shoes
so the 10Q filed and signed by a former vp of a major oil company is fake?
fleecing investors would be the waste of his time, starting a multi-million/billion dollar corporation wouldnt be...
ok so let me get this straight there Buzzie ... Stan Larson, giant in the oil and gas industry, millionaire, owner of acres of land in oil rich north dakota, etc etc., decides he could use some extra cash and he is going spend is time and resources to buy up a shell pinky just for S & G and fleece the investors to line his pockets? Really? Really buzz? thats what you're saying? that's what you're coming to the table with?
Derby you obviously know something we dont (which im not doubting by the way..you most likely do know lol) in order to agree with a $10 per share $7 bil + market cap.....
thats what I have been trying to figure out ... and i'd have to say no to the $10 BUT what is a realistic number? We have about 800 mil shares .... is this new company going to be worth $8 bil? Probably not...but it could be worth $1 bil very easily when names like Abby have been thrown around and that would put us around $1.25 per share which I'd be perfectly ok with lol
I feel like McLovin !
before i go hunting...has anyone got a handle on the total amount of acres owned by our man Larson?
SPIN left the table?
agreed...hodg or derby please step up to the mic and let us know what the convo or convo's you guys had today were about...thanks
do we know how many acres our boy stan has in ND?
i wonder if Spencer is aware we know his favorite food, favorite color, hobbies along with all past girl friends within 8 minutes of his firm's joining the show lol
i just put my sell order in for $10.00 too....that way i can lock in my 65,566.67% gain lol and after that i will host a party at my new McMansion!
LMAO...
mulliganshouse7@yahoo.com
feel free to share the intel ... not gonna re-post
He has to have something else much larger than this land lease to BEXP cooking...if this was it there would be no need whatsoever to go an acquire the shell....
thank god i have 2 monitors or i wouldnt get a damn thing done all day! lol
Thank you ! I bought in earl last week just a few 100k shares .... i think im ready to jump in with both feet, arms, fingers, toes and balls lol
If he is retired why is he still obtaining oil permits?
Oil Permits
August 9, 2010
Development, 2,329 feet ground, tight hole, Brigham Oil and Gas LP, Stanley Larson 8-5 #1-H SWSE 8-155N-103W, Williams County.
http://www.minotdailynews.com/page/content.detail/id/541797.html?nav=5002
yes i did read all that about Stan Larson - is he our stan larson? do we know these two are one in the same? whats been posted is great info and very promising, just hope we have the same guy here at Trudy. I dont have a common name yet there are 600+ people with the same exact name and spelling in my state and 5 with the same profession...was just throwing it out there to see if anyone knew for sure thats all.
Has anyone confirmed that our Stan Larson is the same Stan Larson of the oil and gas industry? Just curious
I've seen that date tossed around here the past few days and no one questioned it so I just assumed that issue was covered...so to be honest im just going by what other members here have discussed. So anyone that does know feel free to jump in on this issue
i think the real run will happen mid day friday and right now is just the calm before the storm....people getting in before monday's 10Q...just a thought (not that 70mil in volume is calm lol..but nothing compared to what will happen friday and monday)
I'd like to say that I certainly appreciate the posts you guys have put out there .... I do have a good understanding how this all works, yet not as good as some that have posted quality info so keep it rolling...
Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2003, 12:06pm CDT - Last Modified: Wednesday, May 28, 2003, 10:22am CDT
Read more: High Plains Corp. now Abengoa | Wichita Business Journal
Wichita-based High Plains Corp., the seventh largest producer of ethanol in the United States, has officially changed its name.
High Plains was purchased about a year ago by Abengoa Bioenergy Corporation of Seville, Spain. It will now be known as Abengoa Bioenergy Corporation.
High Plains ran three U.S. facilities capable of producing 85 million gallons of ethanol a year.
Traffic to the High Plains Web site is now being forwarded to abengoabioenergy.com. And company e-mail addresses are being standardized -- firstname.lastname@bioenergy.abengoa.com.
Read more: High Plains Corp. now Abengoa | Wichita Business Journal