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Interesting, today was ALL BUY'S. Do you think somebody knows something? I do, IMHO
realwill, I totally understand your frustration. However, I e-mailed him at 2:49 and he responded at 3:46 ET. I know it was a no info response but at least he stated he is forwarding the info. Give it another few day's and see if they answer any questions. At least he is responding. GLTY
I sent an e-mail to Dominic this afternoon and responded quickly, no answers yet, but at least a responce. Read bottome up.
Mr. XXXXXXXXX,
I will forward these questions to the right people and hope to get the answers soon.
Thanks again,
Dominic Martinez
M&M IR
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From: XXXXXXX@hotmail.com
To: dominic@mandminvestorrelations.com
Subject: RE: PNHL
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 14:29:04 -0500
Mr. Martinez,
Thank you again in advance for taking your time to respond. I would like to know if you could answer the following questions:
1: Some share holders are having problems buying through their brokers, the brokers say that the NSCC has PNHL on a list to prevent buy's only allowing sell's, can you explain this?
2: How as an investor can we help increase our pps?
3: What is the best way to communicate with the company, it seems they will not respond to any direct e-mails?
4: What measures are being taken to increase the exposure and the value of the pps?
5: What did it cost for M&M exercise and the new store opening, will this be released in a PR?
6: Are their any plans to increase the amount of information released from the company?
7: Are there any share restructure plans?
Best regards,
XXX XXXXXXXX
I'm here, working and watching.
I'll take MONA for this next week, closed at .014, lets see if she takes off.
You get a person mark for that one. With SSTP under new managment, we will see pps improvement over time,IMO, I bet the guy who had the idea to make bio diesel out of pig fat had a few rough times.
Here is a great link to info on ALL energy, Best of all they are videos so no reading required...LOL...well, maybe some.
http://video.energypolicytv.com/index.php
Here is a great link to info on ALL energy, Best of all they are videos so no reading required...LOL...well, maybe some.
http://video.energypolicytv.com/index.php
Here is a great link to info on ALL energy, Best of all they are videos so no reading required...LOL...well, maybe some.
http://video.energypolicytv.com/index.php
Braden and ALL, You may have read this info found by picassa, very interesting read:
GMX Resources: Emir for a day
It would be great to be the emir of Qatar, sitting atop massive reserves of natural gas as prices for the commodity parallel the rise in crude oil prices and top $13 per million Btu.
But as a small-cap investor you can get the next best thing with GMX Resources, Inc. (Nasdaq:GMXR), a “pure play” exploration and production company based in Oklahoma City.
“Pure play” is when a company’s stock price correlates highly with a single product or investment theme — in this case, natural gas. Much of the play in this pure play is the next big thing in U.S. gas production — the Haynesville Shale in eastern Texas and western Louisiana, which some experts think may turn out to be as big as the Barnett Shale under the Dallas Fort Worth metro area.
A test in late May of a well owned by Penn Virginia (NYSE:PVA) that lies just west of GMX’s acreage showed strong production potential at relatively low cost and is prompting GMX to accelerate its own plans for development.
Tests on Haynesville and Bossier shale sites neighboring that of GMX's acreage have been running so positive that analysts at Jefferies & Co. decided to raise their target on GMXR to $63 from $48 on June 2, 2008. On June 17, GMX announced the acquisition of 9,865 gross / 7231 net operated developed and undeveloped acres mostly in Harrison County, East Texas and Caddo Parish North Louisiana, which includes an average of 85% working interest in 11 units, producing 1,900 mcfepd. The news sent the stock price up to new highs over $70.
To reflect the increased acreage position and rig development in Haynesville, on June 18, Jefferies raised their price target on GMXR to $82 from $63. This price target upgrade was on the heels of Collins Stewart's June 17th increase in price target to $86 from $67, also to reflect GMX's increased acreage position.
Referring to the Penn Virginia test, GMX chief executive Ken Kenworthy said on a May 7 earnings conference call that indications are that the GMX properties have even bigger seams of porosity — that is, where gas is likely to be found. “It does appear that we do have the thickest section of porosity in the shale portion of the Bossier/Haynesville Shale,” Kenworthy.
The company has developed only 36% of its 435 billion cubic feet equivalent (CFE) in proven reserves and has a total of 2 trillion CFE in proven, probable and possible reserves. The goal for 2008 is to raise the development level of its proven reserves to mid-40%. The company’s own estimate of its NAV (valuing proven, probable and possible reserves at different levels) is $123 per share.
On top of that, the company has determined that there are 50 million barrels of oil at conventional, shallower levels in the Haynesville leases. Layered deposits are typical for this formation so that operators can produce oil and gas from traditional vertical wells as well as drill horizontally for shale gas.
Shale gas is a non-traditional source of natural gas that is popular because of high energy prices and new technologies, namely, horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
Directional drilling provides access to reserves located underneath existing structures or in highly compressed seams, such as shale, by drilling horizontally. Hydraulic fracturing involves pumping water into the well under pressure to cause fractures that allow a higher rate of production. Further enhancement comes with 3-D seismic imaging, which helps guide exploration to actual pockets of oil and gas. GMX, for instance, has a 100% success rate across 335 wells.
The company has invested $60 million in infrastructure, including its own rigs, and this makes it the lowest-cost producer in the region. In response to an analyst’s question on the recent conference call, Kenworthy said that the company would hire third-party rigs to accelerate development, even if that raised average costs somewhat.
GMX beat consensus estimates for the first quarter ended March 31 by reporting earnings of $0.40 per share, 25% ahead of the $0.32 consensus and nearly double $0.21 in the year-ago period. The average estimate for the current quarter, ending June 30, is $0.50, compared with $0.26 a year ago. For all of 2008, the forecast is $1.91, compared with $0.93 in 2007, rising to $2.62 next year.
Revenue estimates for the year are $129 million, an 90% gain over 2007. Currently the stock has two “strong buys,” two “buys,” and one “hold.” GMX closed Thursday at $67.52, giving it a market cap of $1.12 billion.
Awesome find carp, I also like the "class of it's own" status.
Also a thanks to Thornton!!!
Glad your there Tom and I wish the best for you and your fight to help the church. More than ever I hope MMTE provides many needs for your progress. God Bless
been working on that, my wife loves to spend it as fast as I put it away, although she questions my pinky hobby, I have 2 good ones 1 great one and 3 oh shits.
Sweet dude, retirement, I am 42, hope I can do that..
More natural Gas info:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=31918534
A lot of reading to catch up on BCND, my eyes hurt, need more beer...
Yeah, they are good. I'm not sure think pinky's will make us rich enough to own a jet though....LMAO
Sounds like pappadeaux seafood, or Landry's. Does either one sound familiar? or was it a local?
Thanks for the question input, please feel free to provide some more over the weekend and I would be glad to put them all in one email.
Now that was funny...LMAO
Lets hope PNHL will PR a bomb shell sometime in the near year...LOL
What restaurant you talking about?? I'll try to help.
Nice, never thought of riding a ski mountain. I need more vacation time....LOL
Boy I'm bummed, BUGS closed at .0011. I'll do more DD on the next one and not wait....LOL
Thats cool, I'm just not sure when to cash out, So much is happening, I'd hate to miss a great run in the next month or 2.
Dominic has responded, I will compose some questions this eve. when I get home, I am on the road with my laptop and slooow conection. Please read bottom up.
Yes Sir,
Maybe the misunderstanding is that they try to call me and that is the hardest way to reach me.
Email is the best! I have several meetings a day which limit me to my phone.
How can help?
Thanks,
Dominic Martinez
M&M IR
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From: XXXXXXX@hotmail.com
To: dominic@mandminvestorrelations.com
Subject: PNHL
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 08:25:58 -0500
Mr. Martinez,
It is my understanding that you are the investor relations contact for Planet Nutrition. Several people on a stock specific forum have made statements about trying to contact you with no return response. Before I ask any specific questions, I would like to confirm that you are still the I/R contact for PNHL. Thanks you for your time and I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
XXX XXXXXXX
Morning Guy's! I'm on the road today but have the trusty laptop to check on things. ASFX has dropped, great time to get a position
I really do hope so, I am just having fun right now, I do own a few shares hopeing for the best.
We will ahve to continue the ski talk, I have a few more that are amazing!
COOL, a .001% chance....LOAD THE BOAT...LMAO
LOL, looks like too many feet on the ground. I'll talk at ya later, wife wants to go to dinner. It was nice chatting with you. Later!
Hope not, but maybe.
Yeah, kinda, on the north east side and Heavinly is on the south east with Lake view, no view from Mt. Rose, but I like to ski different mountains
Not as often as I want, my wife loves it but it's way too hot in Houston during the summer, we will start riding again soon, no real long trips yet. How do you post the pics in the text body, I have tried with no luck?
Tahoe is nice, we ski'd Heavenly twice now, going back over Christmas but to Mt. Rose, I have heard of whistler.
Looks like a few bikes in the back. Nice, I have a 2003 Honda 1300 VTX Retro
Sweet, what a spread
ASFX has been good to me, I have a 140% run in just 30 days, afraid to sell any cuz I really believe it's going much higher
Yeah, I'm a sucker for micro brews. We were skiing in Tahoe this past winter, had a blast.
I know I dont have a lot of credability since I am fairly new, but take a good look at ASFX, some good movement in the near future. IMO