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That is one post i just love to read!!!
I own all four.
You just added the great big excamation point for me.
Shermann
It appears to me that the Income statement is True, and this stock is way undervalued.
A little patience here will go a long ways!!!
Shermann
BIGN shares are real tight right now - Time to move up!!!
Nice Day to get AAGH shares!!! Shares are getting real tight on BIGN also!!!
Shermann
People panick over nothing sometimes - Bought more AAGH at .22. This company earned .02 last quarter with such a small float.
I recommend picking it up at this price.
Shermann
What a move down for an insignificant share increase!!! Bought more at .22. Never thought I would see it again.
Thanks to whomever for the panic selling!!!
Shermann
BIGN has so much potential!!!!
There are currently two wells operating in Grimes with two more scheduled to come online soon. The first well was a test well that was only slotted 10 feet, and produced 400+ MCFD. The second well was slotted 150 feet, and produced 1450 MCFD. The projections for the next two wells are in the ball park of 1450 MCFD. Hydroslotting is a lot cheaper than drilling. There are 178 wells in Grimes which BIGN has full geologics on and were producing wells. These wells were capped after approx 30% was used. The Hydroslotting technology costs around 150,000 per well vs. 750,000 to 1,000,000 dollars for drilling, and there will be no dry wells or low producers. BIGN pays 100,000 dollars for one connection to the gas lines which will combine 5 wells or cost 20,000 per well. Everything indicates that BIGN is frugal in terms of how their money is spent. I would anticipate that after these two wells are done, future wells will be done in larger groups. Maybe 5 wells at a time using one connection to the gas lines.
BIGN has (3) different well rework technologies. The demand for these will be huge. In addition, it will allow them to pick up other small companies without this technology for less than they are worth to BIGN. The three technologies are Hydroslotting, N2Vision, and N-CO2. It is amazing that this small company has three different technologies in itself!!!
A Link for the N-CO2 PR:
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7BDEBE14DC%2DBBB5%2D4299%2D814E%2D9AB6AF8A4BA....
There are currently (3) different Letters of intent to purchase other companies/Assets. The first one is the Big one, and will increase the value of BIGN a lot. It includes Drilling equipment which is important, and diversifies BIGN into Oil as well as Natural Gas. My estimates put the Book Value of BIGN over .10 a share with this purchase alone. The PR for this should be out by the end of the week. A link to the PR:
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7B046F3338%2D6182%2D4148%2D8790%2DC9FC1568DE4....
In addition, we own 40% of WWNG (oil and gas division) as a joint venture. This company has been very active, and this will provide income without having to do the work!!!
WWNG website for info: http://www.wwenergyinc.com/
There have been some delays.
The first major delay was in the beginning of the year when the torrential rains came in Grimes, and the county was declared a national disaster area. Obviously, this meant no drilling for a while. It also meant a rise in the water tables, and some extra water in the wells. This problem has been addressed, and there has been little rain since then.
The second major delay was CEO Lancansters Health Problems in July and August. He returned to BIGN August 15th, and has been busy concluding the first LOI.
The Tyche Dividend (1 share of Tyche for each 30 shares of BIGN) was concluded in June. This gives Tyche enough shareholders to go public, and they will be trading under the symbol TYEG. There is much speculation that Tyche will be brought public as an OTC-BB fully reporting company and BIGN will be merged with it. That means we will no longer be a Pinkie.
Just some thoughts here. I feel that BIGN is about to be hitting on all cylinders, and we will see a string of signifigant announcements over the next 45 days. My honest opinion is that we will be worth .25 to .50 Book Value by the end of the year!!!
Good Luck to All.
Shermann
BIGN has so much potential!!!!
There are currently two wells operating in Grimes with two more scheduled to come online soon. The first well was a test well that was only slotted 10 feet, and produced 400+ MCFD. The second well was slotted 150 feet, and produced 1450 MCFD. The projections for the next two wells are in the ball park of 1450 MCFD. Hydroslotting is a lot cheaper than drilling. There are 178 wells in Grimes which BIGN has full geologics on and were producing wells. These wells were capped after approx 30% was used. The Hydroslotting technology costs around 150,000 per well vs. 750,000 to 1,000,000 dollars for drilling, and there will be no dry wells or low producers. BIGN pays 100,000 dollars for one connection to the gas lines which will combine 5 wells or cost 20,000 per well. Everything indicates that BIGN is frugal in terms of how their money is spent. I would anticipate that after these two wells are done, future wells will be done in larger groups. Maybe 5 wells at a time using one connection to the gas lines.
BIGN has (3) different well rework technologies. The demand for these will be huge. In addition, it will allow them to pick up other small companies without this technology for less than they are worth to BIGN. The three technologies are Hydroslotting, N2Vision, and N-CO2. It is amazing that this small company has three different technologies in itself!!!
A Link for the N-CO2 PR:
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7BDEBE14DC%2DBBB5%2D4299%2D814E%2D9AB6AF8A4BA...
There are currently (3) different Letters of intent to purchase other companies/Assets. The first one is the Big one, and will increase the value of BIGN a lot. It includes Drilling equipment which is important, and diversifies BIGN into Oil as well as Natural Gas. My estimates put the Book Value of BIGN over .10 a share with this purchase alone. The PR for this should be out by the end of the week. A link to the PR:
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7B046F3338%2D6182%2D4148%2D8790%2DC9FC1568DE4...
In addition, we own 40% of WWNG (oil and gas division) as a joint venture. This company has been very active, and this will provide income without having to do the work!!!
WWNG website for info: http://www.wwenergyinc.com/
There have been some delays.
The first major delay was in the beginning of the year when the torrential rains came in Grimes, and the county was declared a national disaster area. Obviously, this meant no drilling for a while. It also meant a rise in the water tables, and some extra water in the wells. This problem has been addressed, and there has been little rain since then.
The second major delay was CEO Lancansters Health Problems in July and August. He returned to BIGN August 15th, and has been busy concluding the first LOI.
The Tyche Dividend (1 share of Tyche for each 30 shares of BIGN) was concluded in June. This gives Tyche enough shareholders to go public, and they will be trading under the symbol TYEG. There is much speculation that Tyche will be brought public as an OTC-BB fully reporting company and BIGN will be merged with it. That means we will no longer be a Pinkie.
Just some thoughts here. I feel that BIGN is about to be hitting on all cylinders, and we will see a string of signifigant announcements over the next 45 days. My honest opinion is that we will be worth .25 to .50 Book Value by the end of the year!!!
Good Luck to All.
Shermann
A little profit taking after the run on Friday. This has settled down nicely with people buying at the ask (.017). The chart looks nice. Should be the beginning of the next leg up!!!
Shermann
I finally bit off a hunk of SLJB this morning. Looks to be in position for great things.
Howdy and Good Luck to all!!!
Shermann
People interested in BIGN might want to get on board soon. Shares are getting really tight. I could not even get filled at the ask of .021 this AM except for 100 shares.
Bought more PBLS at these bargain basement prices.
Could not help but get in SLJB at .08 - Looks ready to move again!!!
Shermann
These Shares are getting real tight - Put in an order at .021 at the open, and only got 100 shares - Took awhile for my order at .022 to go through. Looks like BIGN is ready!!!
Shermann
My dad always said when everyone is panicking and there is no reason - BUY!!!
Shermann
Here we go folks!!!
Enjoy the run - I know I will.
Shermann
Looks like the MM's are loading up for next week and the fall!!! I have had enough for awhile, but chunked a little more at .015. Couldnt help but buy with these sale prices. The 10Q was a good one. Two years ago we dreamt for one like that and this ended up over .15!!!!
Shermann
Incredibly undervalued - I picked up more at .0125 - Never thought we would see these sale prices!!!
Shermann
I agree with Zigbee - AAGH definitely looking ready to move up - Profitable company with a low float!!!
Shermann
We all know the Fantastic Potential here!!!
The share price probably reflects the delays in accomplishing their work. We have had a natural disaster at Grimes, and Mr. Lancaster has had health problems.
Fundamentally, nothing has changed here. As far as I am concerned, the Sky is the Limit!!!
Shermann
That is the thing about investing in Pinkies.
I only invest what I can afford to lose because they are no guarantees to anything!!!
Shermann
I see that selling at .017 - Come on and fill my buy orders!!!!
Shermann
This should be common sense - A lot of us are sitting on the bid waiting for Sale Prices!!!!
I did not get any of the .017 - So please feel free to fill my order.
Shermann
All sorts of stuff happening while I was in the bathroom - I see I was not the only one taking a dump.
On the bid at .17 if people want to keep dumping - I always love sale prices.
Shermann
That does not make any sense at all - The LOI's do matter, and will add substantial book value to the company.
I bought this stock for Grimes, and would like to see as many wells come online as possible.
However, the LOI's are important, and will get us into Oil thus diversifying our energy product. Remember, Oil is doing better than natural gas by a long shot right now.
Shermann
It appears that the large LOI is priority one here, and the company is holding up with other endeavors until this is finalized. It is exactly what I would do, as we are acquiring a larger company. I fully expect to be announced by August 31st.
I would also guess that more than two wells are being set up at Grimes so the equipment from Schlumberger can be maximized to its fullest potential.
I would also guess that there will be some type of merger between BIGN and TYEG after the LOI is complete. AND it is dependent on the LOI being completed. Remember all the news on the old Tyche website with BIGN instead of Tyche!!! There are many possibilities here. The one I like is bringing TYEG public on the OTC-BB as fully reporting, and merging BIGN in with it. That will make is fully reporting.
Just some thoughts this morning. Good Luck to All!!!
Shermann
Great to see you here Westeffer - AAGH has a ton of potential!!!
We should all do real well.
Shermann
Grimes is just NW of San Francisco in Calilfornia.
Shermann
I fully agree - A lot of us have not sold any LBWR, but keep adding in small chunks!!!
Shermann
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And the beauty of news like this is that it will bring many new investors to add to us old stalwarts!!!
Shermann
BIGN has leases on 180 wells at Grimes. There are currently (2) wells that have been hydroslotted.
The first well was a test well and slotted 10 feet. The second well was slotted 150', and produces 1450 MCFD. They are in the process of doing two more wells, and the announcement will be within the next month. As the program ramps up, more wells will be brought online at the same time.
In addition, the finalization of a letter of intent to purchase a Texas oil company is due any day. This company has a lot of assets as well as equipment. My calcs are this is worth .10 per share by itself.
There appear to be many long term investors firmly entrenched in the stock, and announcements will bring new investors.
There is much more to BIGN, but these are some of the short term characteristics.
Natural Gas will not stay this low for that much longer, and the big hurricanes will start within the next month.
Shermann
13 days until August 31st with lots of possibilities.
(2) more Grimes wells.
Closing the large LOI.
Name Change.
It is great to know that Mr. Lancaster is back and raring to go.
Shermann
Lights, Camera, Action!!!!
Looks like somebody knows something.
Next week could be kewl!!!
Shermann
Sale Prices!!!! I got the other 100k at .02 - Thank-you very much!!!
Shermann
Loading up on BIGN here also - Good Stuff coming by the end of the month!!!
Shermann
Absolutely!!! - These sale prices are just too good - Looks like we have found a bottom here - Nowhere to go but up with Lots of news coming out soon.
I have been accumulating more also.
GLTA - Shermann
Great to see you here Pennimon - This is a great little company - Just announced .02 per share profit for last QTR - The official PR for this should be here soon - Very Low Float, No Debt, High Profit Margin, and a PE between 2 and 3. Lots of other "Irons in the Fire"!!!
GLTA - Shermann
Gotta love the sale prices - Picked up more today at .0095 - EQBM is not long from much higher ground!!!
Shermann
The no debt part is Huge!!!
Also, they seem to be more focused on getting things done than spending all of their time trying to please us pesky investors!!!
Shermann
Sounds Great - Just letting you know a little bit about me - Good Luck to All!!!
Shermann
My synopsis on AAGH is:
AAGH looks to be really strong in the fundamentals area - Low float - a PE of about 2 to 3 - Has its fingers in lots of deals - And has a huge profit margin!!!
Shermann