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To: Jeff who wrote (1775)1/15/1999 12:56:00 PM
From: Bob Bryenton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
> What bothers me is that I GOT GREEDY when the stock hit 2.25

Are you telling me the stock market is driven by Greed!?!?

Bob



To: Jeff who wrote (1775)1/15/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Leigh McBain  Respond to of 2011
 
Jeff, the suggested profit was unquestionably presented by the company, at no point did I make any attempt to hide that, at least I certainly don't think I did. From a more fundamental perspective I have been able to independently verify much of what has been presented to me, unfortunately until audited financials showed up that part is ALL hearsay.

The frustrating part so far has been the pre-occupation the company has, with doing another "deal" rather than getting down to business. There has been a suggestion that, with the price of oil where it is, there just isn't anything happening in the industry - THAT'S CRAP. The gas industry has been just fine and there are still plenty of juniors doing drill work on smaller fields, we should be taking advantage of this. Add the potential of non-O&G related business and the original idea of doing royalty related JV's (that was a good idea, by the way) and we should be flying.

Salut,
Leigh McBain

PS - still out here poking around, trying to dig up what I can.



To: Jeff who wrote (1775)1/15/1999 2:59:00 PM
From: Leigh McBain  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
PS - there have been times when I would not have minded having the capital to buy the company (or at least controlling interest), I was usually frustrated at the time. I unfortunately don't have that sort of an option at my disposal.

Salut,
Leigh McBain