prawn_86
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CEO's don't buy more shares in a company unless they are certain they know where its heading.
Why did Tamaya's (TMR) management buy pretty much all the way up then down? Before the co went bust....
Management get it wrong too. One could argue that they are too involved and may not step back and look at the bigger picture
Quarterly cash flow report should be out pretty soon. That should throw some light on the earnings position.
The Gulf of Mexico oil disaster has to have an effect on the perception of deep sea projects, keeping some canny investors away from stocks such as NMS.
I've often thought of cutting my losses and putting the money elsewhere and, until the industry comes up with a surefire way of preventing these unmitigated deep sea disasters, expect to see a lot of volatility in offshore stocks...
Why did Tamaya's (TMR) management buy pretty much all the way up then down? Before the co went bust....
Management get it wrong too. One could argue that they are too involved and may not step back and look at the bigger picture
the present issues in GOM could provide NMS with opportunities should maintenance issues, neglected over the last 2 years, become priority again.
If it reached 17 cents, a takeover could be on the agenda.They have triple the assets they had in 2007 with an increase of 20% issued shares.
NMS Buying STS was a good idea, TIMING WRONG.( beware of the merchant banker )
I still think they have a bright future, but in business nothing turns on a dime.
As of today there is nothing insight that will turn things around for NMS or the market.
Followers of NMS know, that if the market is down, NMS is really down.
I sold out in Jan, looking to get back in.
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