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To: Richard Saunders who wrote (9450)12/19/2002 3:52:17 PM
From: SofaSpud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24936
 
Wow, that's quite the list. Thanks very much for sharing your work, Richard.



To: Richard Saunders who wrote (9450)12/19/2002 6:15:22 PM
From: Frank Pembleton  Respond to of 24936
 
Richard, I'll second the motion-- that post is an absolute keeper. I've added a few of those plays to my watchlist and I'll DD the rest of them-- there really isn't anything I can add to it other than "Thank You."

Best Regards,
Frank P.



To: Richard Saunders who wrote (9450)12/19/2002 7:30:06 PM
From: Scott Mc  Respond to of 24936
 
Between the cashflow and the financings that would imply that the money will go into drilling would it not, in which case maybe PD is the place to be?
Also there have been so many conversions to trusts and that money is also going into the oil patch....

What is leaving would be monthly distributions on the trusts, but only some of it...
Scott



To: Richard Saunders who wrote (9450)2/8/2003 10:30:03 AM
From: Kerm Yerman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24936
 
Re:Heinz 57

Richard - still see you are providing quality posts here. My usual compliments.

Send me an email message so I can communicate with you. After several computer crashes - I've lost all my contact info.

Same applies to all who have communicated with me in the past.

Richard, have you done any name dropping reviews lately. Big name management of the past re-entering industry type situations.

I betcha there are a few good situations for these type public company startups which have occurred in the past 1-24 months. It would be great to start a report card on their progress. Last time I was here - I remembered you had a few listed.

Kerm