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APDR - Apollo Drilling, Inc.
An SI Board Since April 2005
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Apollo Resources International, Inc. (OTCBB APDR): Apollo Resources International is a public energy company focused on upstream oil & gas production assets, developments, and operations. The company plans to grow quickly through acquisitions of small oil and gas producing entities and certain production assets including wells, properties, operating equipment, and pipelines. The primary goals are: (1) Increase the productivity of existing under-valued properties through re-completions, equipment upgrades, and newer recovery techniques and specialized technologies. (2) Increase the reserve base through new drilling of acquired underdeveloped oil and gas property prospects. (3) Increase viability of existing and newly drilled gas properties by establishing gas-gathering pipelines in key production areas.
Website: apolloresources.com
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62Download the new M-F 2.0 .jmhollen-11/28/2006
61My drop down menu File, Edit View etc came back on last night. Guess I just hapJohn J. O`Reilly-11/28/2006
60Your old favorites should be under the Gold Start at top left. Go to the top rijmhollen-11/28/2006
59I have IE-7 so I can get the Microsoft automatic updates, but I use Mozilla Firfjmhollen-11/23/2006
58Microsoft had me download their latest edition of IE. That messed up my home pagJohn J. O`Reilly-11/23/2006
57<b><i>Apollo Drilling Deploys First Rig</i> DALLAS, Oct 10, 2jmhollen-10/10/2006
56the QSB looks fantastic, why is the price going down the toilet ???quasi-geezer-8/27/2006
55Check out their recent 10-QSB.smet~ -8/27/2006
54what is the deal with the recent slide ... biz.yahoo.com As of May 18, 2006, tquasi-geezer-8/26/2006
53Hot summer good for this natural gas producer. Plus it needs to do some catchingJohn Morrison-8/2/2006
52<i>"...Looooo-keeeeeeeeeeeng goooo-ooood..."</i>!!! AOOR jmhollen-8/2/2006
51Getting action due to natural gas price increases.John Morrison-8/2/2006
50My info dude already goofy rich from AOOR and its just startedSupervalue-5/11/2006
49Thanks for the thoughtful reply. It's just a bit strange to have the relatijcole05-5/10/2006
48AOOR management played down their role in biodiesel in the beginning. Left theirJohn Morrison-5/10/2006
47I need some help here from those that follow AOOR more closely than I do. Per Ejcole05-5/10/2006
46AOOR heading to 1.25 .........psst buddy PLNI !!!!Supervalue-5/10/2006
4560 Minutes doing story tonight on ETHANOL. Good piece pushes ethanol. AOOR'sJohn Morrison-5/7/2006
44EDEX, hmm... Normally would be a little too prospective for my blood but at 0.08MustangSally-5/4/2006
43I'm in the other end of the canoe with you...... EBOF is off to the races, jmhollen-5/3/2006
42Picked the slower pony I guess - am kicking myself for not buying EBOF when it wMustangSally-5/3/2006
41Going to take the AOOR & PLNI pleaseSupervalue-5/1/2006
40AOOR worth about $3.50 based on BioWillie stock value. Now selling for .90John Morrison-5/1/2006
39There is an AOOR blurb on CBSMarketWatch this morning.... marketwatch.com Johnjmhollen-5/1/2006
38EBOF's parent AOOR, which is now very undervalued due to the huge rise in thJohn Morrison-4/28/2006
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