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Fix and flip doesn't work anymore. Bad model. Regu

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Posted On: 04/24/2014 10:11:22 PM
Posted By: energyguy66
Re: BigSur25 #27117
Fix and flip doesn't work anymore. Bad model. Regulatory persistence can bite you. You've got to spend the cash or don't bother getting into the business. the days of putting lipstick on the pig are over. Regulators can and will track you down if you're the problem, despite selling it to "the next guy" especially if "the next guy" turns out to default. So the key to TECO is investors vs posters. Most of the negative stuff on these boards is just vitriolic BS usually by someone screwed or they perceive they were screwed usually for good reason. I've been at this for 31 years. If investors want a model they speak as shareholders and push for the model, plain and simple. People who have nothing better to do than cruise RRC websites looking for meeting notes have too much time on their hands. These wells aren't in Botswana. Abilene is pretty accessible. Sean seems pretty willing to answer questions. They have a phone number. The newsletters are an attempt, feeble as it may seem. Like I said one bit of news and you can buy a lot of lattes. 1500 shares for $4.50 that's crazy. If I'm an investor I'd keep buying IMHO. The TDs of the world don't have any shares, they're professional posters. There are plenty of vulture funds out there that thrive on today's .0004 drop. Go bid tomorrow at .004 and you'll buy some stock. Watch for some nice late day bash and bingo it'll drop, just in time for the vultures to swoop in. These guys have buggered it up pretty bad but I believe that one hit and this thing begins to scare the vultures. Hey this is just speculation on my part, but I bought a few lattes worth on the chance I might see some oil on the Tuscola horizon.


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