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It all depends if it is better or worse than expected by the market. A company could have 1 billion dollar loss for the quarter but PPS could still increase becuase the market thought the company would have lost 2 billion of the quarter if that makes sense to you.
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Why do you think the 10-q was negative? I just finished reading it and it seems about on par with what I expected. Expenses are decreasing and we are getting closer to profitability. The business plan seems to be progressing, and that is a good thing. The only negative things I came across are things that happened several quarters ago and have been disclosed already.
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mikefdny, It appears AMEP is doing great. Net Loss first 3 quarters in 2004 was $5,210,544 Net Loss first 3 quarters in 2005 was $810,264 I can't wait till AMEP finally gets their first rig producing.
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American Energy Production Inc. Completes Work on Ideco Drilling Rig; Transportation to First Drilling Location Has Begun TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2005 8:30 AM - BusinessWire
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MINERAL WELLS, Texas, Nov 29, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- American Energy Production Inc. (AMEP) announced today the first raising of the derrick on the Ideco drilling rig which is owned by wholly owned investee AMEP Strategic Investments Inc. The raising of the derrick, was the final step in the refurbishment program so the rig can now be moved to the first drilling location.
Charles Bitters, President of American Energy Production Inc., said, "The Ideco drilling rig has been completely re-furbished and the drilling rig derrick was raised the day before Thanksgiving. The drilling rig engines and torque converters ran and worked perfectly. The drilling rig derrick was raised and locked in place very smoothly for the first time since the rig was acquired."
Bend Arch Petroleum Inc. has begun moving the Ideco drilling rig to its twelve well properties, and will drill a 3,100 foot developmental well. This well will have four to five potential natural gas formations that could produce 300,000 to 500,000 cubic feet of natural gas per day. The company will use this relatively shallow well as a test before it attempts to drill to its maximum depth on a horizontal Barnett Shale natural gas well. This well will be used to work out any remaining issues with the rig that may occur before attempting a maximum depth effort with the rig.
Bend Arch Petroleum Inc. geologists have begun studying 3-D seismic maps from the recent seismic shoot to determine two Barnett Shale locations for the Oil America Group Limited Partnership Investor program. Potential investors can contact Joe Christopher at jchristoper*oilamericagroup.com or 972-386-0601.
Statements contained in this release, which are not historical facts, may be considered "forward-looking statements" and are based on current expectations and the current economic environment. We caution the reader that such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Unknown risks, uncertainties, as well as other uncontrollable or unknown factors could cause actual results to materially differ from the result, performance, or expectations expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Looks like this coming week will be the last chance to get on board at this price before AMEP starts drilling.
Good Luck Everyone.
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