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duelittle2

07/29/08 8:37 PM

#37922 RE: PinkElephant #37919

shorter says..."Paper tiger"...KA has yet to prove them wrong!..fwiw
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bdahl385

07/29/08 10:56 PM

#37931 RE: PinkElephant #37919

PE - well stated post imo. It's sad that many a shareholder sentiment seems to be slowly leaving the optimistic camp and enter the realism of dead money. More and more of the posters are stating their views that the Hemi leadership is just not cutting it - I do hope that the promise from last week's PR comes out with production numbers this week as promised. We'll see...

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bdahl385

07/30/08 12:18 PM

#37941 RE: PinkElephant #37919

From PinkElephant post: In my mind the real question is not whether or not we are being manipulated, but whether or not HMGP can do anything about it. I don't think that is easily answered. Certainly up to this point we know what the answer is. There have been much bigger fish than Hemi taken down by these guys as well. Sadly, in the face of this, KAA has shown nothing but weakness back to those who manipulate his company. They lower the share price, he keeps issuing shares. He puts out PRs talking about 'BIG' things and they see no follow up, no interest from the market. This is a clear invitation to continue what they are doing.


If indeed outside nefarious forces by MM's and illegal NSS activities are being waged, then Hemi mgt. needs to take very aggressive actions to protect the capital structure of our company. There is no point to obtaining new leases, working deals and drilling new wells if these forces can wipe the company out financially. Can't the CEO and the TA report these illegal trade manipulations to the SEC and get some attention?

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Manti

07/30/08 8:15 PM

#37964 RE: PinkElephant #37919

I have to take exception with your opening line:

"Based on what I have observed, the current objective of the algorithm which is selling these shares is to bring the share price down. It deliberately takes advantages of weakness in the chart to push the share price to new lows as well as suppress runs for a day or two after good news"

The reason I disagree is simple: On exceptionally low volume days there are no t trades. If the objective were to drive the price lower, the days when there are no buyers would be the ideal time to do so.

And as far as hemi being cash flow positive and so "undervalued" and all that other similar stuff: why do they continue to issue shares at these ridiculously undervalued prices? Is not Keith affirming by his actions that hemi is indeed properly priced by issuing shares at these levels? If everything is as he wants us to believe, then prove it: STOP ISSUING SHARES!!!!!!!!!