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To: OFW who wrote (3097)3/27/1998 11:55:00 AM
From: Eric Maggard  Respond to of 4276
 
Current prices yield a reserve value of $ 187.5 million, or a break-up value for the company, at a conservative 50% discount for oil in the ground, (with 17 million shares outstanding, of which 14.5 million are insider held) of over $5 per share. All this is without inclusion of the companies latest acquisition (White River Dome in Colorado), the details of which have just been announced (see Investors Business Daily, April 19, page A17). I will report these reserves and valuations following some independent verification, but they are in the same ballpark as Marvin Davis' lucrative deal mentioned above.

The section posted above is from two years ago. They were talking over $5 with 17 million shares outstanding. Now they are talking over $3 with less than 4 million outstanding. Both IMO are way overvalued. Another thing is that past performance does give an indication as to what to expect in the future. Looking from the numbers above, it looks like the value is decreasing.

Also, look at the deals they were working on and closed in the starting post. Not much has come of them.

Good luck to current shareholders, I hope it does go to 3 and you could get out with some money.

Eric



To: OFW who wrote (3097)3/27/1998 1:31:00 PM
From: Marty Rubin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4276
 
I need a clearing from Steven on this one, Offie, but I think the value can change from one reporting company to the next but can be best figured based on a couple or more reports. What I know and again, Steve (T) should be able to clear me here, is that the value is greatly based on the current (maybe average) price of oil. If they took the estimate of value when oil was $24, the stated assets are over-reported, and vice versa. Have a great weekend Offie, Steve (T), and all, Marty

BTW
I plan to get out of CY in fear of a draw-back affect, which is now starting to occur.