To: AuBug who wrote (36203 ) 1/2/2006 9:28:53 AM From: TheSlowLane Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 60903 DJEhuty - no membership required, to read, I don't think, but you need to register (no cost) in order to post there:stockhouse.ca Here is one of his recent posts (responding to a question as to his view on where DJE.V would be in two years): "It is always a tough one to put a price on anything in 24 months -- on flat screen plasmas let alone stocks. Assuming no further terrorist attacks in North America and resource prices remaining at or near current levels, both of which are pretty good bets, I think Dejour has up to $6 or even $10 in it. Remember, additional Lavaca wells will be in and operating, and the Tinsley should have four to six wells. The operators of both do not intend to mess around. Add in the establishment of some Athabasca reserves and a definite joint venture on same, and you could easily see this share price. Hodgkinson has been forthright about a five year plan for Dejour, and we are one year into it. He would like to build a one billion dollar market cap. Therefore, after a total of three years, we could be nearly one half way up the ladder. I am also aware that they have no less than one dozen gas prospects at various stages of review. I have not sought where they are located; however, the U.S. has the densest infrastructures already in place. Therefore, it would make the most sense to be seeking gas down south. You can be certain that Hodgkinson will continue to work within his current exploration "cartel," if Tinsley is as big time as they expect. And that group is U.S. based, with U.S. interests. Prospects will continue to be tight sands, since Bustin's expertise gives the company an edge in this realm. So, that means more Mississippi and Texas, most probably. This is all theorizing; but it seems to be common sense. By the way, I do agree that this week may be the last time the stock is close the $1.00 level. The private placement will be completed, and the January effect is about to kick in. This is always a boon to small caps, especially those with excellent people and property."