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Gold/Mining/Energy : ROYL - Royale Energy -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Roy Chiesa who wrote (113)1/9/1999 11:15:00 PM
From: Wayne Olive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 141
 
Roy Twainharte...

Yes.. it says something about Royale too.. not much news events happening these days. Won't be much going on to chat about unless they put the bit in the ground, find some hydrocarbons and then release news..

Wayne



To: Roy Chiesa who wrote (113)3/14/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: Ed Ajootian  Respond to of 141
 
Roy,

I bought a bunch of this stock last week and am looking for a nice pop to > $3 on the 4th quarter earnings & reserves release. I believe a big reason for the downswing in price this quarter has been the complete lack of news.

Why the company has been so silent I don't know. I'm pretty sure its not because something horrible has happened. Alex Montano of CK Cooper has a strong buy on them and in his Feb. update he put out a pretty favorable report on them. He is pretty close to ROYL management and I'm sure they would have given him a heads up if they were about to issue bad numbers.

I know there's more action on the Yahoo thread but it would be neat to resurrect this one too.

C'mon ROYL fans, show you're alive!



To: Roy Chiesa who wrote (113)4/22/1999 11:25:00 PM
From: Ed Ajootian  Respond to of 141
 
Roy,

Great to see the renewed strength in the stock price here. The co. met with some institutional money managers while they were here in Boston for the show and maybe one of those guys is starting to nibble.

The larger O&G companies (such as TMR and SFY) have already been bid up by the rush of institutional money into this sector so now they have to dip down to sorry little stocks such as ROYL!