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Great thanks for the update..!!!!
I am very patient, please post your response at your earliest convenience. Thank you again and have a great weekend. :)
Ester, may I call you Ester?
Best logical post I have ever seen from your type, you (That was a dig).
I am particularly interested in your 2nd to last line in this post. Throw intel Security (McAfee) into the equation.
Now let's forget about the why, what and how for now (please). And let's assume royalties start 1/20/17.
How soon before we retire and what Saleen Model can we afford.
Please feel free to cost model your break down or however you feel most comfortable explaining the numbers.
I am most sincere and would expect the same. Thank you for your time and have a great weekend Proverbs31. :)
Ditto's
We need to add one more catalyst to the existing 8. A good PR firm. Everything else seems to be taking care of itself.
Read papa p post from 6 hours ago...
Aunt Milly and her half mini milly are happy and resting comfortably. Looking to move into better quarters. GLTA
Ditto's
Maybe that ACS is a major partner, who Intel is in size and shape and maybe what this exposure adds to the rhetoric of the past year. IMHO
Read yesterday's blog from DUO from there site about NYC and the new mandates.
www.eset.com/.../two-factor-authentication
Lists endpoint security. Out of calif. down at the bottom of the page. 1000 employees..... ACS, SForce...?
Rudy Guliani? Named head of cyber security.
My .02
My bank Superior National just switched from Jack Henry to FIS, which is using 2FA.
I find it odd Early Warning is in bed with Jack Henry and my bank switched anyway.
Would be nice if Strike Force is the 2FA FIS is using.
FIS - Fidelity National Information Services
GLTA, L/S
Merry Christmas from the UP.
I do find it odd the same day the website is back up, the value in my Etrade account is now at zero again. Something going on, hope it is all good. Lets just hope this sickening display of communication ends soon.
My money is still in Etrade, dont know how long that good news will last. It is though pretty sickening and cruel going DARK.
Filing Date 2011-11-03 Was when they were revoked after agreeing to something(?)
Filing Date Changed 2012-04-17
Accepted 2012-04-17 14:20:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/742248/999999999712007985/9999999997-12-007985-index.htm
It appears to me that something new was submitted and accepted on 4-17-2012 @ 14:20, strange though, nothing attached to the date.
By who or what I do not know. If Apex did refile and had a 12 month suspension, it is almost up.
Filing Date Changed
2012-04-17
Accepted
2012-04-17 14:20:22
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/742248/999999999712007985/9999999997-12-007985-index.htm
Did they refile updated numbers? If so, would not a 12 month suspension be up soon?..
NWT Strategic Corridors
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=&q=mackenzie+fibre+link&oq=mackenzie+fibre+link&gs_l=news-cc.1.1.43j43i400.88829.96110.0.98980.22.16.1.5.0.4.3514.9519.5j2j1j5-2j1j1j1j1.14.0...0.0...1ac.1.5cJFS_5-O98#q=mackenzie+fibre+link&hl=en&gl=us&ei=QEk3UZalE4XlyAGOrIDwBg&start=20&sa=N&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&bvm=bv.43287494,d.aWc&fp=90d91c4868abcf15&biw=1440&bih=794
Click on, January 2013- Greg Cousineau-NWT Dept
I like page 14.
Dissecting the fibre link project
http://nnsl.com/northern-news-services/stories/papers/feb28_13FIB1.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=&q=mackenzie+fibre+link&oq=mackenzie+fibre+link&gs_l=news-cc.1.1.43j43i400.88829.96110.0.98980.22.16.1.5.0.4.3514.9519.5j2j1j5-2j1j1j1j1.14.0...0.0...1ac.1.5cJFS_5-O98
Click on the PDF, Mackenzie Fibre Optic Link
Next message should put this in clearer context. IMO
My market value for apxr is back into my etrade account after over a year at zero..
I like this guy Bob Mcleod.
Shipping Landlocked Alberta Oil North an Option, NWT Says
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-05/shipping-landlocked-alberta-oil-north-an-option-nwt-says.html
Interesting reading.
Worldwide Pipeline Construction: Crude, products plans push 2013 construction sharply higher
http://www.ogj.com/articles/print/volume-111/issue-02/special-report--worldwide-pipeline-construction/worldwide-pipeline-construction-crude-products.html
I really dont know.
Unfortunately there has been no recent news from the Companys’ Directors, it is anticipated that there will be something positive to report in the near future.
Thank you to all parties.
http://www.apexresourcesgroupinc.com/corporate-news/
Add the recent posts from Fishin, the picture in my mind is coming clearer.
Unfortunately there has been no recent news from the Companys’ Directors, it is anticipated that there will be something positive to report in the near future.
Thank you to all parties.
http://www.apexresourcesgroupinc.com/corporate-news/
????
Bob Mcleod has always been insightfull and on the money. FYI
N.W.T. government in Ottawa to lobby for devolution, more infrastructure funding
Northwest Territories Premier Bob McLeod, who was in Ottawa last week with his entire Cabinet talking toe MPs and officials about the N.W.T.’s desire for control over its resources, land, and water, is “optimistic” his territorial government and the federal government will soon come to a final agreement on devolving powers but said “a deal’s not done until it’s done.”
Devolution is important, Mr. McLeod told The Hill Times and Embassy last week, because it brings decision-making power closer to those who will be affected by the decisions.
“We will take over responsibilities for 24 statutes and gas, so oil and gas, mining, lands, waters, and all of the programs, all of the funding and human resources associated with those programs will be devolved to the government of Northwest Territories,” he said.
“We will also obtain resource royalties, so the resource royalties that have gone to the government of Canada will come to the government of the Northwest Territories and that will allow us more flexibility in investing in our programs and services, and it will allow us to have provincial-like powers. We see it as having the best of both worlds where we’ll have provincial-like powers as well while maintaining our funding levels from the government of Canada,” said Mr. McLeod.
Mr. McLeod said a deadline for the end of 2012 to come to a final agreement was pushed back into this year, but he expects a conclusion to negotiations in the coming weeks.
“We have to get ratification and we’re still looking at a transfer date of April 2014,” he said. “I’d say we’re a lot closer, we’re very close to the finish line. We have a lot more partners aboriginal government partners that have signed onto the agreement in principle. There are seven aboriginal governments in the Northwest Territories. We’re still talking to the other three, we’re still optimistic that we’ll get one, maybe all of them to sign on at some point and I think that the negotiations are coming to an end.”
When devolution does happen, the Northwest Territories will be the first jurisdiction in Canada to have an official resource-revenue sharing structure with First Nations.
“With devolution, we’ll be able to do business and all you have to do is look at the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline which has been approved. Once it goes ahead, aboriginal businesses will have a one-third equity of ownership in that pipeline,” Mr. McLeod said. “The more development, the more resource royalties we collect, the more money we’ll share [with aboriginal governments].”
Mr. McLeod said infrastructure is another key issue that needs to be addressed in the Northwest Territories. He said of the 33 communities there, 25 have populations of 1,000 people or less. Many communities are not connected by all weather roads, and only accessible by air or water in the summer.
“It’s a very expensive place to live, and the more infrastructure that we can give, the better. More infrastructure will mean reduced cost of exploration, reduced cost of living, all of those things,” Mr. McLeod said, noting that the Conservative government has a particular interest in the North, and hopes the territory’s infrastructure needs can be met.
“We have tremendous potential that we can be a power house that can contribute to Canada’s economy, that we think we can show the rest of the Canada how to have balanced development and how to work with aboriginal governments.
“Through the devolution process we’re also negotiating an agreement on how we’re all going to work together on how we manage the land and water resources together because aboriginal governments are and will be the largest land holders in the Northwest Territories once all the land claims and some government agreements are settled.”
bvongdou@hilltimes.com
http://www.hilltimes.com/news/news/2013/02/04/oil-banking-mining-top-three-lobbying-issues-in-2012-lobbying-registry/33569?page_requested=2
"Unfortunately there has been no recent news from the Companys’ Directors, it is anticipated that there will be something positive to report in the near future.
Thank you to all parties."
http://www.apexresourcesgroupinc.com/corporate-news/
When?
I agree with Kimber. Adding to that, I think (believe)they already have their deal and cannot file because it would expose what the big plan is, meantime we are all hostages of Imperial and politics. Sad to say. Hopefully the question of, are we there yet will soon come to pass. IMHO
It was a trip for many many years that saw the potential of greatness for which I was invloved and believed. Thank you for the opportunity to come close with at least my dreams and fantasies. I have forced my self daily to learn about and follow things that everyday people do not even know exists. Education is a wonderfull thing and with this knowledge I hope will lead to the next potential APXR..
TY 4 the opportunity
Up until last week I had full value, as of Friday the apex value in my account is now ZERO. Am I missing something or do we finally have our answer.
Up until last week I had full value, as of Friday the apex value in my account is now ZERO. Am I missing something or do we finally have our answer.
I think the title of the book has changed and we have a good idea of the main chapters, now we need to know when the new players will let us release the news of the ending. Overseas research might tell us. IMHO
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304072004577323242477012380.html
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/will-alaska-natural-gas-and-our-government-come-through-japan
As excited as we are that you're looking to replace much of your country's nuclear power plants with gas, we're worried. We felt a little snubbed last summer when a group from Korea's largest utility skipped Alaska altogether in its search for Arctic natural gas – traveling instead to Canada to discuss investing in that country's proposed Mackenzie pipeline, which frankly looks a lot less promising than any of the proposed Alaska gaslines.
Translate into any language, IMHO
Dittos, since no leaks from shell, Deh Cho voted 6-30-11 on right of way. No leaks or reports coming there either. IMO
I know I said I would not be back until the end, but a few things have been bugging me.
New website looks alot like a canadian style http://bobmcleod.ca/media-room/
If you view the source code for both apex websites something intereseting shows <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
If you go to www.w3.org and see how much the fee is to use the service. http://www.w3.org/Consortium/fees?country=United+States&quarter=10-01&year=2011
IMHO, alot of money for APEX to shell out JUST for a membership.
An other item, Bob Mcleod usually has it right with his speaches, para phrase; hopefully decision by the end of summer. We need to email him and follow his speeches.
Imperial has til 2013 to make a decision.
2012/2013 Winter = 1 year from now
2013/2014 Winter = 2 years from now ???
For what its worth....
GLTA, $2.30.00 Is my mark.
Probably take a bit, see U all there at the end.
Thanks, urbans n da up
Just Came to Me......
First, I think Sam 75 knows Patch. And it is, LOL.
Second, open bidding in leases that expire in June, (who would buy out APEX) Invest and drill for something better themself.
Govt, wait til they see how much money they can make (Leases) before committ to the project financially after the sales.
Anytime they advertise for something, they are planning months down the road, as with the Radio Spots on Talk Radio. (Not a bad thing)
Apex, did hire a guy for many shares to promote the company and sell, forget Roger and lets hear from him...........
Decho not in yet, Key.
Stack up the time lines and that will tell us when to expect our rewards, starting end of june.
Rambling, but the longer the wait the better the rewards, (unfortunately, after all this time) and then who knows what curves they will throw at us??? (Govt)
Accumulate, sit and wait,it will happen...IMHO
http://energytomorrow.org/
They are playing radio spots in all major markets on AM Talk Radio about the oil sands and what it means to the US. Listen to the Ad and tell me that this is not a done deal. Cumulate and sit and wait. Apex has been here just as long as we have. Why would they settle for pennies when they were smart enough to know what this meant long ago, just that it took longer than expected. (Government BS) IMHO
When Patch shows up, expect good things. imo.. LMAO
Dittos
Complete dittos for your comment Fishin.
The next milestones for value.
He said a key breakthrough is imminent that would see the Dehcho First Nations join the APG and provide unanimous support from aboriginal communities along the proposed pipeline right of way.
http://www.petroleumnews.com/pntruncate/258424737.shtml
This will unlock everything and see the pace pick up, IMHO...
Fiscal framework, by end of second quarter will be done. IMO
Have seen this a few times in articles, "Reid indicated that if all the pieces fall into place, construction could start in 2013 and the first gas could reach markets in 2018
My question would be, after the Dehcho joins and the
fiscal framework done, why would the group wait til 2013 to make a decision?
IMHO,
Amazing how close BSMD 2011-02 is to SDL-55 (Apex}, and BSDM 2011-01 is to Imperial anchor field.
Everyday no news, ching ching.
FYI
Devolution would help advance Mackenzie pipeline: minister
By SHAWN BELL, SRJ Reporter• Tue, Feb 15, 2011
If a devolution deal was in place in the NWT, chances are that the government would already have a fiscal framework for supporting the proposed Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP).
In a Journal interview, NWT Industry, Tourism and Investment Minister Bob McLeod speculated that since devolution puts more decision-making powers in the hands of the territorial government, calls for a fiscal arrangement between pipeline proponents and the federal government would have met open ears.
"Once we have devolution, that changes the game," McLeod said. "We will have more (NWT) government participation in these decisions."
McLeod, on behalf of the GNWT, has repeatedly asked the Government of Canada to provide financing similar to what the USA federal government has offered for the Alaska pipeline.
In Alaska, President Barrack Obama promised $18 billion in loan guarantees for TransCanada Corporation.
"We're strongly encouraging the two parties to get together to facilitate the fiscal arrangement," McLeod said. "We've been saying that since day one."
McLeod emphasized that what MGP proponents, including Imperial Oil and the GNWT, are advocating for is not a subsidy.
Rather, government money would cover company risk associated with building such a large project.
In Alaska, on the other hand, the state government under former governor Sarah Palin offered to cover 90 per cent of the pipeline's preparatory work, up to $500 million, separate from the federal loan guarantees.
That state commitment is now coming under fire from legislators who worry the state is spending money on a project that will never get off the ground.