Ok guys... this is what i found in my last research...
Blackhawk likely has nothing to do with Terminus.
Actually Frank is related to 2 companies:
1- Hemiwedge Industries, Inc., 1011 Beach Airport Road, Conroe, Texas 77301.
2- Shumate Energy Technologies | 12060 FM 3083, Conroe TX, 77301
that is owned by American International Industries, Inc. AMNI
American international owns Delta Seaboard Well Service, Inc., Shumate Energy Technologies, Inc.( that changed name for Hemiwedge Industries inc. and Northeastern Plastics, Inc.
The only one of those 3 holdings that are public is Hemiwedge the 2 others are private.
So that makes me think one of the 2 other co. from American International wants to go public by a merger with Blackhawk.
This part i copied from Hemiwedge last 10k report in 04/15/2009
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Includes 270,910 shares held by the Marshik Family Trust, of which Mr. Marshik is a grantor and a trustee, 137,429 shares held by Mr. Marshik’s IRA, 12,000 shares underlying presently exercisable warrants, 120,000 shares underlying presently exercisable options. Mr. Marshik’s address is 8515 Costa Verde Boulevard, #907, San Diego, CA 92112.
PART III
Item 10. DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, PROMOTERS AND CONTROL PERSONS; COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 16(A) OF THE EXCHANGE ACT
Set forth below is certain information concerning our directors and executive officers:
Name
Age
Position
Kenton Chickering III
74
President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
Matthew C. Flemming
40
Chief Financial Officers and director
Russell T. Clark
43
Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and director
Francis X. Marshik
82
Director
Steven B. Erikson
41
Director
Leo B. Womack
66
Director
Francis Jungers
82
Director
Kenton “Ken” Chickering III is a director and President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Chickering was appointed to President and Chief Executive Officer on October 8, 2008 and became a director of our company on September 12, 2006. From 1976 to 1999, Mr. Chickering held various positions with Daniel Industries and Daniel Valve Co., including Executive Vice President, Vice President of Sales and Marketing 1984-1988, and President of Daniel Valve Company from 1988-2003. In 1999, Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE:EMR) purchased Daniel Valve Company. Later it was sold to SPX Corporation (NYSE: SPW) in 2002. From 2003 to 2005, Mr. Chickering was Vice President of Development for SPX Valves & Controls, a division of SPX. Daniel Valve Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of valves for applications such as pipelines, loading and unloading terminals. From 1962 to 1976, Mr. Chickering was the Regional Manager for the eastern U.S. and Saudi Arabia for General Valve Co., a company that manufactured and marketed an expanding plug valve for pipeline service, which now is a part of Cameron International. Prior thereto, Mr. Chickering served three years as a petroleum officer in the U.S. Air Force and was a petroleum engineer with Humble Oil, a company that was subsequently acquired by Exxon. Mr. Chickering received his B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma in 1957. Mr. Chickering was the Chairman of the Valve Manufacturing Association in 1998. Mr. Chickering was also the Pipeline Committee Chairman of the ASME Petroleum Division in 1990 and the Chairman of the Petroleum Division Executive Committee in 1996.
Matthew C. Flemming is a director and our Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, Secretary, and Executive Vice-President. From June 1999 to March 2001, he served as Chief Executive Officer of WorldByNet, Inc. a Houston, Texas based privately held Internet start-up company. From January 1994 to May 1999, Mr. Flemming served as Chief Executive Officer of FARO Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a privately held specialty products company. From May 1991 to December 1993, he was a Series 7 licensed financial advisor with Eppler, Guerin and Turner, a regional investment banking firm in the Southwest at that time. Mr. Flemming received a Bachelor of Arts in Finance from the University of Houston. Mr. Flemming is a former officer of Excalibur Holdings, Inc., Excalibur Aerospace, Excalibur Steel, and Excalibur Services, all former direct or indirect subsidiaries of our company, prior to their respective filings for bankruptcy protection. Mr. Flemming has served as a director and as Chief Financial Officer since April 2002.
Russell T. Clark is a director and our Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Clark has served as the Chief Operating Officer of Shumate Machine Works since 1998, developing operating procedures, production systems and controls and managing manufacturing personnel for growth. From 1988 to 1998, Mr. Clark worked at Baker Hughes in a variety of positions. From 1996 to 1998 he was Quality Assurance Manager for the western hemisphere for the Navitrak product line, and from 1988 to 1996, Mr. Clark served as Senior Quality Manager of Baker Hughes Develco and Senior Quality Engineer of Baker Hughes MWD. Mr. Clark has served as a director and Chief Operating Officer since April 2004.
55
Francis X. Marshik is a director. Mr. Marshik retired in 1986 from M.W. Kellogg, an engineering, construction and fabrication company, where he served as its Senior Vice President of Global Business Development since 1980. From 1974 to 1980, Mr. Marshik was Commercial Vice President of M.W. Kellogg in London, and from 1968 to 1972, he was the head of the Far East as General Manager of Japan. From 1950 to 1966, Mr. Marshik held various positions at C.F. Braun, an engineering company. He received a Bachelor of Science from Oregon State University. Mr. Marshik has served as a director since April 2002.
Steven B. Erikson is a director. Mr. Erikson is a co-founder of Flowchem, Ltd., a specialty chemical provider to the pipeline industry, and has been its president since 2001. From 1998 to 2000, Mr. Erikson was the president of Red Rock Interests, Ltd., a financial advisory and investment company. From 1995 to 1998, he was an associate with Jeffries & Co. in the Corporate Finance – Energy Group. From 1990 to 1993, Mr. Erikson was a senior consultant with PriceWaterhouseCoopers in the Bankruptcy and Turnaround Group. Mr. Erikson received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Colorado College and a Masters of Business Administration from Rice University.
Leo B. Womack is a director. Mr. Womack has been the President and a director of Gulf Equities Realty Advisors, Inc., a diversified real estate portfolio management company, since 1986. He has also been the Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of Fairway Medical Technologies, Inc., a medical device company and a portfolio company of the Baylor College of Medicine Venture Fund, since 1996. He has been a director of Valves Incorporated of Texas, a specialty lubricants manufacturer for pipelines, since 1975. From 1969 to 1978, Mr. Womack was a managing partner of Womack, Gilman, Ritzwaller, & Co., which later merged with Fox & Company, a national accounting firm. From 1965 to 1969, he was a senior accountant at Arthur Andersen & Co. Mr. Womack has been nominated to be a director of O.I. Corporation, a publicly traded company. Mr. Womack is licensed as a certified public accountant and a real estate broker. He received a bachelor of arts from Texas A&M University.
Francis “Frank” Jungers is a director. Mr. Jungers also serves as a director of Horizon Lines, Inc., a publicly traded company, Horizon Lines Holding and H-Lines Finance, and Esco Corporation, a private metals company. He also is a former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco), a petroleum producer. During his career, Mr. Jungers has served as a director of AES Corporation and Georgia Pacific Corporation. Mr. Jungers has served as a director since January 2007.
Director Independence
Our Board of Directors has determined that Messrs. Marshik, Womack, Erikson, and Jungers are “independent” as defined under the standards set forth in Section 121A of the American Stock Exchange Company Guide. In making this determination, the Board of Directors considered all transactions set forth under “Certain Relationships and Related Transactions” below. All members of each of our Audit, Compensation, and Nomination and Governance Committees are independent directors, except that Mr. Flemming, who is the Chairperson of the Nomination and Governance Committee, is not independent.