Lucky_Country
Formerly known as ijh
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Hi All,
Just a quick couple of questions as I am trying to develop an exit strategy for ADI but lack the knowledge that numerous other posters on this thread possess of the specific oil and gas industry (you all know who you are and I along with everyone else thank you for sharing your thoughts and keeping us all up to date on a regular basis. Of course an honourable mention goes out to Agent M)
I bought my first batch of ADI in Nov 2006 for 0.625c, rode them up to .88 cents and back down to what they are today. My faith in the share has been rocked a number of times as I'm sure a lot of peoples have but I have continued to add to my position taking into account the postings I have read and the education I have received on a lot of areas of the oil and gas industry and companies involved in the Sugarloaf. I need the share to get to .26 cents to break even so I'm feeling relatively safe.
I have now been considering adding to my position once again if the Kowalik results come out postive. I was wondering if anyone else was thinking of doing the same. Does it mean if Kowalik flows well than the other two have a higher probability of doing the same or am I way off? Are prices likely to spike as soon as the announcements are made or will there be expected to be a gradual increase/decrease if the news comes out either way.
Anyones help would be appreciated as it really looks like the next couple of months will be the time I let go of my ADI. Its been a hell of a ride and I'm sure if things go well, subsequent wells will increase the sp but I've waited long enough.
Fingers crossed and lots of positive thinking
EEE
PS - sorry this has turned into an epic but hopefully this also helps some of the other amateurs like myself who are struggling with an exit stratey.
low entry price, high upside and all major oil companies chasing acreages in the vicinity..
apart from that no big deal
oh,, and no one thinks the acreages adi have stand a snowballs chance in hell atm,, sp is about 10% of the upside
Greetings from Texas.
After reading all 200+ pages (twice) I feel ready to invest in Adelphi. However there is no change in the stock on Nasdaq since Dec. 24th and they are not trading since then. Why ?
How can I buy some shares ? I have done my dd and am ready to invest and now I can't ? I've never bought shares of a company before and I'm quite ignorant to trading, etc. But I've seen what these wells are capable of and know that Agent M must travel the same highways that I do because I see all the activity and have friends in the field. What Agent M speaks is purely truth. Invest or don't invest, it's your business but I want in on Adelphi. Now I just need to know how.
Why do you think the SP is so undervalued?
Why do you think the SP is so undervalued? Is it simply that ADI is completely under the radar? If so, why are people like yourself who are in the know not buying up big, by getting themselves up to their eyeballs in debt if necessary? Surely that would make sense, at least until the SP is up to at least 50-70% of their true value. If you're so sure of a 1,000% profit, it seems madness for anyone in the know not to be throwing everything they can into it. You are certainly talking this company up, up, up, not keeping it hushed.
Is it that there is a real reason to think that these wells stand no more than a snowball's chance in Hell? It does seem like the market believes so. Why is this?
Or is it a case of it being blatantly obvious for anyone in the know, but with people like yourself being so few that even though you have bought up big, the buy up just hasn't been that large? I know there are cases where exactly that does happen.
It just seems very strange that you could continually give this company such a hype with predictions of such confidence, and for the SP to lay down in defiance for so long.
Certainly not an attack on you, I'm just wondering. For the record, I hold, so I obviously agree that this one is worth betting on, though perhaps not quite the 1,000% profit prediction, and certainly not with a high confidence level. I'm more than happy to be proven wrong, of course
Why do you think the SP is so undervalued? Is it simply that ADI is completely under the radar? If so, why are people like yourself who are in the know not buying up big, by getting themselves up to their eyeballs in debt if necessary? Surely that would make sense, at least until the SP is up to at least 50-70% of their true value. If you're so sure of a 1,000% profit, it seems madness for anyone in the know not to be throwing everything they can into it. You are certainly talking this company up, up, up, not keeping it hushed.
It may surprise those that are critical of some posters and suggest continuous ramping to know that there are a few who do post here that are in the top 20 shareholder list, backing their post with hard cash.
As far as suggesting that those with faith should "throw everything they can muster" into ADI ?. Nobody should ever invest in ANY stock more than they can afford to lose.
Wow! Sorry, I obviously came across very differently from the way I intended.
Agentm, I appreciate your posts, I am not accusing you of posting fiction, I watch this thread multiple times every day, largely because of your input. That has been a big part of my buying into ADI. Obviously I am not trying to discredit you, I have literally put thousands of dollars down in what you are saying and what else I have learned about ADI.
Perhaps the offense was taken in my misuse of colloquial investor jargon/lingo. Perhaps words like 'hype' carry more sting to people like yourself, while to me they are 'softer' words with a different meaning.
I'll say it again, I meant absolutely no attack on you at all. I gave several very reasonable (at least to me) possible explanations for the share price being so low which were mutually compatible with everything you say being top knotch information, which I still assume it to be. I also asked if there was something I was missing.
It seems fairly clear that you missed the point. Your going over the basics of the situation again seems to indicate that you think I was accusing you of giving misinformation. I was not. My question related to the investment world as a whole, and most likely, why ADI is not attracting more attention and money. If I throw up the possibility of the majority of the market realising something we/you don't and staying out, it is not that I am suggesting it is likely or that I think it is the case, it is just staying balanced and not blindfolding myself to any possibilities.
I think the main piece of misunderstanding came from me saying you keep hyping ADI up. In colloquial investor language, I take it this would be interpreted as 'falsely hyping' or 'presenting fictional data to artificially inflate interest' while I meant it simply as 'displaying it as a good investment'. The fact that I said I had invested my own money after reading this thread should make it plainly obvious that I take you seriously. Please, see the message being the words as it was intended, not as the message carried by the mistranslation. If I say I am not attacking you, perhaps you could take that at face value rather than getting upset and retaining the belief that an attack had been launched.
My question wasn't answered, but I don't really care now, forget it.
Good luck to all ADI investorsMe included!
It may surprise those that are critical of some posters and suggest continuous ramping to know that there are a few who do post here that are in the top 20 shareholder list, backing their post with hard cash.
As far as suggesting that those with faith should "throw everything they can muster" into ADI ?. Nobody should ever invest in ANY stock more than they can afford to lose.
How do you know this ? Is this you ? Are you referring to me .. ?
How do you know who posts here is in the top 20 shareholder list .. ?
I can't believe everyone is being to touchy and defensive on this thread.
The words sand and vagina come to mind, lol
relaaaaax people.
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