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Badge714

10/04/09 9:10 AM

#47998 RE: kelseyf #47997

IMO KAA is digging his own grave when shareholders are making comments like the following.

As a shareholder I've had some very interesting e-mail discussions with KAA over the last 30-45 days. He has been very upfront and communicative within the context of what can be said by a CEO of a company to a Hemi shareholder. I have seen no change in position with my current discussion with KAA being exactly as it was during my prior visits and communications with KAA.


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Badge714

10/06/09 8:32 AM

#48013 RE: kelseyf #47997

It seems that at least 1 shareholder is having communications with KAA. Can anyone else report having communication with KAA?
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imshredin2

10/06/09 12:55 PM

#48020 RE: kelseyf #47997

Hemi may continue as a going concern.The chance that KA will ever create any value that the market will respond too is slim and no bid. Shareholders are nothing more than hopeful bagholders now. I hope the fairy tales you have been hearing make you fell better about all the dead money you are sitting on or have already lost.
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plastipunk

10/10/09 10:26 AM

#48076 RE: kelseyf #47997

OK, I'll try to explain it one more time.

KAA said he was also looking at Iowa "that's right, Iowa". He said there were only 6 wells in Iowa.

I called the State of Iowa and found that Mr. 4th Generation Oil Patch was either clueless or deliberately misleading!

There were NO wells in Iowa! There were only one or two that had been converted into gas domes for seasonal gas storage to be used in the winter.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=38813835&txt2find=Hemi|4th|generation

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imshredin2

10/10/09 9:38 PM

#48084 RE: kelseyf #47997

Why don't you post some of those interesting e-mails. I'm sure Keith wouldn't mind shareholders knowing what is going on.