Marlboro:
Connacher ever since I invested in the stock, has had a long history of manipulation. Both up and down. During periods of accumulation, the history is one of trading in a very tight price range of a few cents. Even though the underlying commodity oil may have made significant moves, such as recently has occured with oil up significantly in the past few weeks. In my opinion, Connacher, which obviously owes its soul to the institutional investors, is frequently complicit in this behavior due to the significant pressure emanating from the institutional investors which do in fact manipulate the stock in order to serve their own nefarious interests. This makes it very frustrating to own as its share price movements frequently have no relationship to the underlying realities of the market place or the state of Connacher itself at a given point in time. Had such been apparent prior to the time of my investment, (2005) I would have never become involved. Connacher is principally a vehicle suitable only for the institutional holders and "insiders". Or in other words, those who share the "priviliged" knowledge of the actual state of the companys affairs. And those partys play their "insider"knowledge to the maximum!
Brian