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Gold/Mining/Energy : PetroQuest Energy, Inc (PQUE and T.PQU) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tommaso who wrote (276)12/11/1998 12:01:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 686
 
That's interesting. I think a lot of that deal fell through, and we ended up with zip fair value? What is the fair value of a sector in the dumpster. NOT A WHOLE BUNCH.

More and more I learn sadly that stock investors who invest without a week or so of due diligence-- and then running that by actual persons who know what is going on-- are not a lot better off than beer swilling dock workers betting on horses. Like, what's the difference? The similarilty is that both lose most of their money.

This is serious stuff and I just wonder how many people do actually learn. Whether this will rebound or not, I don't know. But what we hold, OPPCF or Petroquest, I don't even know. Who cares when it's this low. Sad. Just remember that when oil takes off it is going to be a monster ride for those who bought low. This will be included, or it will NOT.
Who the heck can tell? What we're doing is gambling, and gambling has no certainty except that you can lose a lot of money.

I still hope of course that they hold the right leases. If you can't take a tax loss, do you really have any choice? Remember--what goes down usually goes back up if it isn't dissolved in bankruptcy.



To: Tommaso who wrote (276)12/14/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: Ted Clark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 686
 
Tommaso

Hello and Good Day
Saw your e-mail this morning and thought I would respond with a little
information on changing your stock certs to PetroQuest. You can have
your broker make the change for you, its share for share exchange or
you can sent it by registered mail to Montreal Trust, who is the
transfer agent at 510 Burrard ST. 2nd Floor Vancouver, BC V6C 3B9
Stock Transfer Dept.Telephone 604-661-9499 you can do this at any time.Hope this helps.
You can reach me anytime at the following e-mail tclark@hecorp.net
Best wishes and good health for the holidays and may 1999 be a different year.
Cheers, Ted