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To: Captain James T. Kirk who wrote (9924)1/27/2006 4:52:59 PM
From: rjk01  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10485
 
Captain o captain: You took your money from covd at .68 to buy this PLNI. Has to hurt, oachhhhhhhhhh.
P.S. my pick just went up 50 some % today to .1, so you are losing on this one also. O well, you might get lucky next time (you have few days to go...till Tus) before our bet is over...



To: Captain James T. Kirk who wrote (9924)1/28/2006 9:25:36 AM
From: Harold S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10485
 
Ahhh RUBBISH!!! Look at the chart of CLL!! It has made its run from 60 cents to almost 5 dollars since September already!! Look at FXEN...same concept almost exactly as EFCR only they have multiple wells online. they have gone from 25 cetns to as high as 12 dollars!! They now sit at 6 because of two dry wells. then there is EFCR at 3.5 cents after just now placing its first well online. Once the second well goes on line and the production numbers come out this stock will begin to rise, get analyst inititation coverage, etc. and will do the same thing FXEN and CLL have done and rise to the $5 level. The potential with EFCR is huge. CLL has already shot its wad and not only that, but it depends on the technology of getting that oil out of the ground at a profit margin that makes it worthwhile! People want to talk about the NG reserves and oil reserves of a region!!?? Look at where EFCR has 1600 acres and has just put its first of ten wells this year into operation!! Check this out!

ragingbull.lycos.com

Now why would anyone buy an already overinflated stock like CLL when they can buy the infant that has yet to grow up? And don't tell me Captain it's because of their potential. If that is your arguement then re-read the above and try to tell me, with a straight face, that CLL hasn't already factored all "Potential" into that overinflated price at $4.50!!