i see EME traded well again over in the UK reached a high of 58 i think then back to 55p, still up on the day... good volumes agaain..
Mr Fluor is well credentialed... as the man who runs Texas crude he is also involved as a board memeber of Fluor Corp, yes its been named after his family name and even though its a publically listed company, they still have family members closely involved in the show.. check it out if you havent heard of it, and if you think that puppy aint big, its voted by Fortune 500 as No# 1 best infistructure corporation.
Mr. Fluor received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance from the University of Southern California in 1970 followed by a Masters in Business Administration in 1972.
Mr. Fluor serves on the Board of Directors of JPMorgan Chase Bank in Houston, Texas and on the Board of Devon Energy Corporation in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of Fluor Corporation in Irvine, California since 1984, and assumed the responsibilities of Chairman in January 1998 through July 1998. In February 2003, Mr. Fluor was elected Lead Independent Director of Fluor Corporation. Mr. Fluor is also a member of the All American Wildcatters, the American Petroleum Institute and the Council of Overseers of the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management at Rice University. Formerly, he was an Advisory Director of DLJ Merchant Banking Partners, served on the Executive Board of the Sam Houston Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, as a Director of St. Joe Gold Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri, as a Director of the Capitol Legal Foundation in Washington, D.C., and on the Boards of St. John’s School and the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas and Robert Louis Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California.
Mr. Fluor enjoys golf and is a member of The Augusta National Golf Club, Cypress Point Club and River Oaks Country Club.
Mr. Fluor and his wife have three children.
If you read the spiel you see he's a hands on guy,, he runs the places that he or his children obviously attend... that tells you a lot about his character...
There are a few other directorships not listed here that he also heads up in the last year or so..
As for ADI and ARC energy,,, I have been accumulating from day one this stock,, first came accross this ADi when it was announced to commence at a ARQ roadshow... so ADI has all directors as major shareholders,, they understand the value of the leases.. and the potential.. They all have somewhere to go if and when ARQ is bought out by another oil company!!! somewhere where their money is being looked after by good people,, themselves.. who else would you trust????
I also noticed a few months back that a certain MR Allchurch suddenly became a major shareholder of EKA.. It took me a few days to figure out why that name stuck in my head all the time,,, he was the guy that signed off on all the AUT ASX announcements.. he's a long standing senior and well respected engineer.. he obviously saw the value of sugarloaf when AUT got involved,, and when EKA became involved in sugarloaf (and changed its name from a mining company to a energy comapany) Mr Allchurch bought a massive swag of that stock... So in my view, an independent reviewed from a company gets excited enough to become a major shareholder of a sister company in the same project, and that company had nothing of any significance before that, except a few mining leases amounting to very little, then it was time for me to take this venture a whole lot more seriously...
this stock has success written all over it.. in my opinion..
oh and by the way Dukey,, control!!
once this stock lights up... we can all sit back and smoke cigars and watch the grass grow!!!!!!!!!!!!