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Might need to change that to 9to82. Anyway, imgr=expensive lesson for me. I had my shot to get out at $.51 but didn't, but I do appreciate the work just hate to be reminded of it.
Haven't been on in a couple of days but that was my buy at .009 not MM's as thought. Just taking a little coin and rounding out my position, nothing more.
so much for bottom.
Got an email from him as well. Confidence level is back up.
Carson City Address???
Must like you better than me.
Sorry guys meant for that to be private.
Dart I appreciate and respect your anylasis even though I completely have no clue when it comes to reading charts, if you have time could you look at a stock I'm in? DYRFF, is a stock I'm in due to fact I live in the biggest natural gas find in north american history. Haynesville Shale. Started looking for companies and found this one. I've done alot of DD and talked with management but don't know what investor sentiment is. TIA.
lol... I had the same thought when I pulled mine up this morning.
I had in a buy at 12 and didn't fill but a 10 order after did??? WTF
If so I'll either be glad they did in the fact that it makes a small run-up or pissed that I couldn't salvage some of my investment.
Thought the bottom was .16, which was my re-entry point. Oops.
"You'll have that on those big jobs"
Now it shows me with n/a. Hope it changes by open.
my tdameritrade doesn't. Still showing CGGP.
When am I ever going to learn to take some profit? I had 3's in one account and averaged down in another to 7's. The "lunch hour disaster" will haunt me forever. But I'm not giving up a few million for these prices, just like I don't cash out when I'm down at Blackjack. Come to think of it that has never worked either.
"Southern Star's 5,700-acre Sentell Field has the potential for about 35 Haynesville wells positioned on 160-acre spacing."
That is awesome news. Even at a 20% interest if they hit a well like Petrohawk just hit in that area, then we are sitting on a coiled spring, imo.
.18 looks really good in the account. Don't know why they haven't had a PR about the recent activity. Even though our partner has looks like they would take the opportunity to put some smiles out.
Hope everyone has the same stance. I for one cant because I missed on the profit taking during what I now refer to it as "The Lunch Hour Fiasco".
Actually from East Texas but work South of Shreveport in Desoto Parish.
Dymnamic (dyrff) is partners in this venture with SSE currently .15. Petrohawk just put on a well making 16.5 million cubic feet per day, in south bossier. Lots of potential all the way around. imo.
Local news just annouced that Petrohawk put a well online Friday that's producing 16.5 million cubic feet a day. That's big, and it was in south Bossier. Cha Ching.
Good find. Wish I'd bought some of them when they got down into the 70's. Looks very good for our little company, imo.
You have to make that decision on your own. But look at the pops on this thing when news hits. We waited a hell of a long time for news last time but it ran up to 51 from 6 in a few days. I was disgusted that I didn't average way down when it was a six but just couldn't pull the trigger. I'm in it for way more than you. If it drops just a little more I won't make the same mistake again.
Somebody caved.
We will if everyone hangs on to shares.
Haynesville shale is the real deal... I know I live in it. Cubic is in their with CHK, Petrohawk, XTO, Encana, Goodrich. Dynamic (DYRFF) is in the are as well and is very undervalued in my opinion.
Bonus lease money per acre is upwards of 13k per.
Nice find.
I hit it to round out to even numbers.
At least you were on vacation, I was gone to lunch. Really nice to get back and read post like "Abandon Ship!". Nice...
I'm long on ADNY and DYRFF.
Please feel free to post any news that you may have learned.
I hope this isn't a pump and dump. The IR guy told me news will come out soon, they have nice monthly cash flow and are in the potenially biggest gas find in North American history. Do your own research but the potenial is there. He also told me the goal is build the company over the next two years and hopefully get gobbled up by a big boy. MNLU is a company in the area also and you can look at what it has done over the last 3 months. I missed out on it. But the companies look similiar.
All this stuff is my opinion but I live in the Haynesville Shale area and lease bonus money is approaching 8k per acre and 25% royalty. If they just lease there deep rights below 10k on 5600 acres...well you can do your own math. Just educate yourself before you do anything and don't buy on my ramblings.
I live in the now famed Haynesville Shale and I can tell you Cubic holds several thousand acres, no reason IMO that once the drilling below 10k feet is started then this stock should jump. I can also tell you there are several companies in the play but you can google Haynesville Shale and find out all you want. Also check out DYRFF and see what you think. Just my opinion.
Anybody that comes across this board has probably searched for companies operating in the Haynesville Shale and can see the potential of this company. Do your own DD and find out all you can about the this company and others. From what finacial information that has been shared by company this company looks very undervalued. IMHO. Check it out for yourself and get along for the ride.
I guess thats what the "Show iBox" button is for. Thanks...
The Haynesville Shale play is very exciting and there are several companies in the area. Do your own research but it's very crazy. Possibly the largest gas find in North America predicted to be bigger than the Barnett Shale.
When I first bought CMMI now ADNY there were in gas exploration and had leased property in my area. Are they completely out that business and if so what would have happened to their leases? I live in what is called the Haynesville Shale, you can google it and learn all you want, that would be very valuable if the company retained any leases. Anybody have good contacts at the company?