Anthony,
On page 42 of the 10KSB they state that they are looking into doing more private placements. Here's the relevant paragraph:
" In order to meet current and long-term working capital needs, the Company intends to utilize expected increases in cash flow from oil and gas production activities, potential additional equity raised through private placements, and additional availability under its credit facility as increases in the borrowing base are achieved through oil and gas reserve increases. To immediately assist with the Company's ongoing development of the Gulf Coast region, in February, 1997, the Den norske credit agreement was amended to reduce the interest rate to prime rate plus 1/2% per annum. The borrowing base was redetermined to be $25,000,000; and at March 1, 1997, the Company has $24,083,000 of outstanding borrowings against the borrowing base. Additionally, Den norske established a $2,500,000 development facility which allows the Company to borrow up to $2,500,000 at prime rate plus 2% per annum for development of its Gulf Coast properties. The development facility matures on March 1, 1998, and the Company had borrowings against the development facility of approximately $832,000 at March 17, 1997. The Company also completed two private placements totalling $7,000,000 during 1996, which generated approximately $5.9 million after placement costs. The Company is continuing to seek funds through private placements in 1997 in order to assist funding its exploration, development and acquisition activities. The Company is also exploring the availability of funds through volumetric production payments similar to the production payment 42 <PAGE> consummated in 1996 with Williams Energy Services Company. Volumetric production payments allow the Company to obtain non- recourse financing on specific properties. This type of financing is especially attractive for the Company's Kentucky region production in Appalachia."
But I think you are right on target with the call that they have not done another private placement yet. I agree that the stock is dirt cheap. The GASS pres. and his buddies agree also -- last week they filed a Schedule 13D saying their investment co. Prima Capital bought another 150,000 shs. the week before at around $2.25. If this thing goes belly up at least the captain will go down with his ship!
Curious as to whether you've bought any of this or not, and if so what earnings or cash flow number (if any) would induce you to buy at these prices. |