Re: Hello
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Mar 30, 2010 12:41PM
Developing large acreage positions of unconventional and conventional oil and gas resources
Square Eddie,
I'm always around. I'm like Soly I took this as a long term play. Even buying it recently at .18 still puts me in good position, if it only goes to .36 or .76. I know they are only pennies, but like with PHUN, the pennies turned into a 36% profit this past month.
But I think that Falcon is doing its due and speaking at numerous conferences and is making the rounds to generate the next round of JV funding. I have set up Google to track for stuff -- that is where I found the info on South Africa this past weekend -- and here is another report today from another blog on someone attending a wealth management conference and the speaker was Marc Bruner.
Now I don't know if she is drinking the proverbial Kool Aid -- but if more people also feel this way -- they will have their JV funding -- and there will be a quick pop in the share price -- and I can look for a condo on the beach -- while prices are still good.
http://colettemorris.com/2010/03/10th_m2_wealthconference/
They didn’t meet backstage or plan this, but as one of the awestruck m2 crowd you’d have never guessed that. As if on cue, Marc Bruner of Falcon Oil and Gas stepped up and carried the electrifying theme of John Perkins forward with practical examples from the world of oil and gas exploration. With the natural ease of someone who grew up in the industry, this self-made billionaire walked us through the life cycle of discovery and technology in the world of energy innovation.
We were on the edge of our seats as he made a convincing case that the doom-and-gloomers are wrong and that there is still more than enough recoverable oil and gas in the earth for free nations to achieve energy independence today. Along the way, we picked up on some of the entrepreneurial insights that have enabled him to create such massive profits. Like John, Marc is a firm believer in an abundance mentality and that capitalism can be a powerful force for good in the world if it’s carried out in a spirit of cooperation, partnership and responsibility.