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Re: bdahl385 post# 39039

Friday, 08/29/2008 9:01:00 AM

Friday, August 29, 2008 9:01:00 AM

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"What is not reasonable is to think that a multi billion dollar NYSE listed O/G company of the likes mentioned above would want to buy out Hemi for their ND,TX,KS leases... That is just plain so far fetched that it is surprising it even comes up as a scenario at all."

If you say so.

I guess the part was missed where I mentioned/posted that discussions have already taken place between Hemi and some of those companies mentioned. Interest has already been shown from several directions, for quite a while actually.

Perhaps you were unaware, but many of these bigger companies we're talking about (nobody ever said a top tier company would be expected to buy out Hemi... but that doesn't mean a 2nd tier company would not) already operate in many of areas where Hemi has leases... that they already have current, long-standing operations there. Why is it so hard to fathom or understand that it's not much of an extension to think a company who already has operations in an area, would want to expand in that area? All of those larger companies must constantly be on the lookout for additional sources of product or they have nothing left to sell after a time.

ND is already spoken for... so leave it out.

If this plan is so "far fetched" as your post says, then why even entertain the thought of HMGP stock at all? Why would someone bother posting criticisms? According to your post, it's blatantly far-fetched. I don't normally need that much incentive to move on from a stock that I find to be "far-fetched".
But so far I find the claims in your post to be incredible. There are MANY people who participate on this board who have a 2-3 year head-start on you in learning all about Hemi, and learining as much about the environment in which Hemi operates... who all the players are in the dance, so to speak.

To me "real world" would include seeking out complete information before making sharp criticisms. Maybe that's just me.
It's kind of like standing around complaining "My new car is a pile of junk! They made the gas door impossible to find!" without having bothered to find out first that it's an electric car, IMO.




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