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To: Carole who wrote (4954)1/31/1998 9:02:00 PM
From: Bob M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
To Durro's friends, I never knocked anyone but Durro and only for his comments, I never knocked the Australians or any other nationality. Please don't make him out to be a hero, he's there for money and he choose to be there. Speaking of free speech Carole, your logic is about right for you. Bob M.



To: Carole who wrote (4954)1/31/1998 9:23:00 PM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 11708
 
Carol,

Do you know the book value of CSMA?

I've been thinking. (danger) If Adhatters has been 'carrying'
Coconino, Then they have been profitable enough to take us to
this point. After considering the last news release, we are about
to start showing a profit here! Company wide!
With the 'news'
about the well being considered by the state. And the last
news about LPS which is most probably the "cash cow" of
the bunch.
Remember the wells that are in a area with proven
reserves? Drilling is to start within the next 30 days, and
according to M3 it isn't even considered in their predicted share
price of $5 by the end of the year!
What do you think? Is it worth say 60 cents? 75 cents? $1?

IMO whether we see more of a price drop or not, the next few
days and weeks, If you want in, even a little bit, maybe you
should pick up a share or two.
Because IF there is a little news, with all those who are waiting,
the price may again rocket.

I Have been waiting and hoping for this price to drop back to
these levels to buy more. I've doubled my position in the last
two weeks. And I think there are some who know how much
I've bought. Call this what you will, but I challenge anyone to
prove me wrong here. (on the facts only please)

I know we have spent alot of time on other stocks (and still will
some) I think its time to get back into the fundementals of CSMA.

I'm ready now! Its taken a while, but now I'm ready. Ready now?
This isn't a fire sale, but IMO just a good opportunity to pick up
a good stock at a great price! And there is a bunch of lurkers,
holders and even brokers watching this one.

ALL Aboard!!!

KZAP



To: Carole who wrote (4954)1/31/1998 10:21:00 PM
From: FTJoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
[Off topic] - hey it's the weekend, I don't feel too bad about going off topic.

I for one am thankful for the Durro's of the world. Folks like him are what makes it possible for you to continue to enjoy free speech, ...

Maybe I'm confused, but I saw a post from a non-US citizen(is that right?) knocking the US(Clinton) as being solely responsible for possibly escalating the situation over in IRAQ. Moreover, the post contends it is only a ruse to take the spotlight away from the current situation.

I can definitely see why some people might take exception to a post like that, I do, but not strongly enough to warrant a post. Be that as it may, I'm not sure I understand your contention that attitudes like that "make it possible" for us to enjoy free speech. Unfortunately, the freedom of speech, democracy, and such are usually only obtained/maintained through conflict. I think the saying is the price of freedom is constant vigilance? I believe there is a difference between pacifism/passive resistance and simply whining about why another country should or shouldn't be "posturing". As far as the situation at hand, either the assumption is Iraq won't do anything so why are we bothering(recent history says that's a silly assumption) or leave Iraq alone and let them do whatever they want. That's the attitude the world(including the US) has had many times with what we now know to be madmen(ala 1938-1942). Like it or not, we are the police force of the world(usually with UN concurrence). My two cents.



To: Carole who wrote (4954)2/1/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: TraderGreg  Respond to of 11708
 
And whatever Durro is being paid to "voluntarily?" work in that country, it should be at least doubled.

And then Durro, take the net of that double, loan it to me at a reasonable interest rate so I can shore up my positions in my stock portfolio. <g>

TG