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papo owns 2-3% of somebody elses claims and they're running.
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quote:
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papo owns 2-3% of somebody elses claims and they're running.

gotta love pennies!
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Dip and run

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2.5% of 6400 barrels per month...1,920 barrels per year...about $135k worth? Market cap of $7m.

vs. NDOL - market cap of $45m and 6,500 barrels per day.

Doesn't make sense to me.

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beenwaiting for this added some more

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Guys did you see 2 trades for 5000 at .06

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Heading back up!

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saw .06 and was ready to sell off some

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this thing got what it takes to break .04 and stay there????????

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Lv2

Very bullish to me. imho

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I don't know about you guys, but I like this stock.

glta and do your dd/homework before buy or sell.

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Hello Joe:

What price is a good entry point for this monster???

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PAPO LOOKS LIKE IT IS KICKING ASS AND TAKING NAMES BUT WHAT IS THE BEST ENTRY POINT FOR THIS MONSTER????
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IS ANYONE HERE BESIDES ME???
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I'm in day one of 3 day run
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I'm looking for a reason to get excited about this company, but can't find one...not trying to bash, but other than the fact that oil is hot, why do you think this is going up?

they have 1.5% stake in another company pumping 6400 barrels a months. That gives them 96 barrels per month.

the insiders have been selling significant # of shares in the last two months.

they had less revenue in 2005 than I did! ...literally, they have $59k in '05.

I don't get it?? Where do you think this is going? NDOL has loads of proven oil reserves and isn't moving half as much as this...at least not yet.

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The word of the summer is OIL!!!!
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Canwest has no revenue and look at that stock.

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quote:
Originally posted by Baxt06:
I'm looking for a reason to get excited about this company, but can't find one...not trying to bash, but other than the fact that oil is hot, why do you think this is going up?

they have 1.5% stake in another company pumping 6400 barrels a months. That gives them 96 barrels per month.

the insiders have been selling significant # of shares in the last two months.

they had less revenue in 2005 than I did! ...literally, they have $59k in '05.

I don't get it?? Where do you think this is going? NDOL has loads of proven oil reserves and isn't moving half as much as this...at least not yet.

I agree.
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did someone say ndol... won't move 30% a day up or down... slow and steady... it will make money though... Joe's at it again...

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Going to be one HOT HOT summer. Look at the Winter, one of the warmest in history. Can you say internal combustion time.
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Need to get out of some RSHN stock to buy a nice load of PAPO.... Yes PAPO hopefully not POPO
hehehehe

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PAPO is acronym for Who's your Dady Yo LOL
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Have we lost JoeMill???
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Na he's prolly just busy today or somethin
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PAPO on fire!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good to see some bashers to fuel the fire!!!!!!!!

Go PAPO!!!!!

Do your dd/homework before buying.

Joe

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Hey Baxt06,

Open your eyes!!!!!!!!


Pangea has identified additional prospects scheduled for drilling in 2006

If just one is a gusher!!! Ka ching!!!!!!

2006 OUTLOOK

Pangea has identified additional prospects scheduled for drilling in 2006 in Colorado County, Texas; Brazoria County, Texas; White County, Illinois and Steuben County, New York. In addition we are monitoring activity in Henderson County, Texas and De Witt County, Texas for possible investment. We are also in the process of evaluating several additional prospects for inclusion in the 2006 program.

We participated in our first project during 2006 which was the drilling to the Wilcox in Colorado County, Texas. The well was drilled to 10,050' during January 2006 based on data developed from a 3D seismic survey and analysis of existing Wilcox formation in the area. The well found the target objective lower than anticipated in the geologic structure and was tested in three intervals and deemed sub-commercial. Further review is being conducted to see if any locations can be identified for drilling on the leases further up on the structure. Pangea has a 2.0% working interest and a 1.5% net interest in the prospect

On January 6, 2006 we acquired a 1.5% working interest in oil and gas leases located in Fort Bend County, Texas and a 2.5% working interest in oil and gas leases in Steuben County, New York, in a restricted stock transaction with Scully Oil and Gas. As consideration for the interests we issued 20,000,000 of our restricted common stock and will issue 10,000,000 warrants upon meeting certain revenue targets in the two projects.

The Fort Bend County interest of 1.5% is a 421 acre project currently producing approximately 6500 barrels of oil per month from fifteen wells in the Miocene and Frio sands. Current plans call for the drilling of four additional wells in the next six months. Pangea will not receive revenue from the project until payout by the operator of drilling and acquisition expenses. Payout is currently expected before the end of 2006.

The New York interest of 2.5% covers approximately 50,000 acres in Steuben County, New York. The project is currently shooting twenty-two square miles of 3-D seismic. Thus far there are two well defined drilling prospects in the Trenton Black River, and two leads identified in the Oriskany and Onandaga Reef sands. Additional seismic work is planned for 2006 and it is anticipated that drilling on the first well will commence in the second quarter.

On January 6, 2006 we purchased a 3% working interest and a 2.25% net interest in a prospect in White County, Illinois that encompasses approximately 880 acres. The primary target is the Warsaw Sand at 4200' with several secondary objectives present up to 3200'. The first well is anticipated to be drilled the first quarter of 2006 and will be drilled beyond the Warsaw to approximately 8500' to test a geologic feature in the Trenton Black River, which appears to be similar to the seismic features found in the successful producing areas in New York and Michigan.

In February 2005, Pangea purchased a 7% working interest in a re-entry workover in Brazoria County, Texas. The well was drilled in 2002 and experienced mechanical difficulty in the first of four zones in the Miocene sands. The logs indicate three additional sands behind pipe which will be sequentially completed for the project. Work is expected to begin prior to the end of the first quarter 2006.

Pangea is continuing to monitor additional projects for potential participation:

Henderson County, Texas is an 11,500' test in the Rodessa and Pettit with a secondary objective in the Upper Travis Peak. The first well has the potential for an additional well in the fault trap and, if successful, will lead to drilling in four additional analogous fault blocks on the leased acreage. If we participate in this project we expect to have a 2% working interest and 1.54% net interest in the first well. We are still evaluating the well and if participation is taken as currently expected, the drilling will not proceed until mid 2006.

De Witt County, Texas is a 4800' test of several stacked Yegua objectives identified by 3D seismic data. The prospect is on trend with existing Yegua production and there is considerable shallow Frio and Miocene production that appears in the area. Two recent 3D wells to the south back up the seismic analysis on the prospect and if successful, the lease could provide a follow-up location. Pangea plans to commit to a 6.67% working interest and a 5% net interest in the prospect. It is expected that rig availability will allow this well to be drilled in the fourth quarter 2006.

Pangea is actively reviewing additional prospects in Texas and Louisiana to add new wells to the prospect list. We are continuing our strategy of evaluating primarily shallow, onshore oil and gas projects that avoid investing in "wildcat" or exploratory wells. Focus remains on investing in development well prospects that are supported by seismic data, proven production from the surrounding area and positive information from adjacent wells. Additionally, Pangea will continue to diversify our risk by taking a minority working interest in the prospects such that we are not dependent on any one project or highly impacted by an unsuccessful well. The ability to invest further will be heavily dependent on securing additional capital from investors or debt financing. There is no assurance that additional equity or debt financing will be available on terms acceptable to Management.

http://biz.yahoo.com/e/060331/papo.ob10ksb.html


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Originally posted by Baxt06:
I'm looking for a reason to get excited about this company, but can't find one...not trying to bash, but other than the fact that oil is hot, why do you think this is going up?

they have 1.5% stake in another company pumping 6400 barrels a months. That gives them 96 barrels per month.

the insiders have been selling significant # of shares in the last two months.

they had less revenue in 2005 than I did! ...literally, they have $59k in '05.

I don't get it?? Where do you think this is going? NDOL has loads of proven oil reserves and isn't moving half as much as this...at least not yet.


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Joe what do you think is a good entry point for this stock??? Do you think this thing is going to dip any time soon or is it better just to purchase at market price???
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Hey net,

I don't know the future but oil will continue to go up. imho

Under .03 is good but I don't know we will see it again.imho


Do your dd/homework before buying or selling. Read market news and study charts before buying.

glta

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Joe what do you think is a good entry point for this stock??? Do you think this thing is going to dip any time soon or is it better just to purchase at market price???


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Uptick

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Joe, I wasn't bashing, I wanted to know if there's something I'm missing.

It takes more than a fancy chart and a 1.5% interest in a "prospect" to get me to invest in a stock that's trading at more than 130 times REVENUE, and 1,000 times Cash Flow from Operations.

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Perception, Baxt06.
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yeah, maybe...
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Bashers always forcus on the past.

Open your eyes to the future Mr basher!

Pangea has identified additional prospects scheduled for drilling in 2006

If just one is a gusher!!! Ka ching!!!!!!

2006 OUTLOOK

Pangea has identified additional prospects scheduled for drilling in 2006 in Colorado County, Texas; Brazoria County, Texas; White County, Illinois and Steuben County, New York. In addition we are monitoring activity in Henderson County, Texas and De Witt County, Texas for possible investment. We are also in the process of evaluating several additional prospects for inclusion in the 2006 program.

We participated in our first project during 2006 which was the drilling to the Wilcox in Colorado County, Texas. The well was drilled to 10,050' during January 2006 based on data developed from a 3D seismic survey and analysis of existing Wilcox formation in the area. The well found the target objective lower than anticipated in the geologic structure and was tested in three intervals and deemed sub-commercial. Further review is being conducted to see if any locations can be identified for drilling on the leases further up on the structure. Pangea has a 2.0% working interest and a 1.5% net interest in the prospect

On January 6, 2006 we acquired a 1.5% working interest in oil and gas leases located in Fort Bend County, Texas and a 2.5% working interest in oil and gas leases in Steuben County, New York, in a restricted stock transaction with Scully Oil and Gas. As consideration for the interests we issued 20,000,000 of our restricted common stock and will issue 10,000,000 warrants upon meeting certain revenue targets in the two projects.

The Fort Bend County interest of 1.5% is a 421 acre project currently producing approximately 6500 barrels of oil per month from fifteen wells in the Miocene and Frio sands. Current plans call for the drilling of four additional wells in the next six months. Pangea will not receive revenue from the project until payout by the operator of drilling and acquisition expenses. Payout is currently expected before the end of 2006.

The New York interest of 2.5% covers approximately 50,000 acres in Steuben County, New York. The project is currently shooting twenty-two square miles of 3-D seismic. Thus far there are two well defined drilling prospects in the Trenton Black River, and two leads identified in the Oriskany and Onandaga Reef sands. Additional seismic work is planned for 2006 and it is anticipated that drilling on the first well will commence in the second quarter.

On January 6, 2006 we purchased a 3% working interest and a 2.25% net interest in a prospect in White County, Illinois that encompasses approximately 880 acres. The primary target is the Warsaw Sand at 4200' with several secondary objectives present up to 3200'. The first well is anticipated to be drilled the first quarter of 2006 and will be drilled beyond the Warsaw to approximately 8500' to test a geologic feature in the Trenton Black River, which appears to be similar to the seismic features found in the successful producing areas in New York and Michigan.

In February 2005, Pangea purchased a 7% working interest in a re-entry workover in Brazoria County, Texas. The well was drilled in 2002 and experienced mechanical difficulty in the first of four zones in the Miocene sands. The logs indicate three additional sands behind pipe which will be sequentially completed for the project. Work is expected to begin prior to the end of the first quarter 2006.

Pangea is continuing to monitor additional projects for potential participation:

Henderson County, Texas is an 11,500' test in the Rodessa and Pettit with a secondary objective in the Upper Travis Peak. The first well has the potential for an additional well in the fault trap and, if successful, will lead to drilling in four additional analogous fault blocks on the leased acreage. If we participate in this project we expect to have a 2% working interest and 1.54% net interest in the first well. We are still evaluating the well and if participation is taken as currently expected, the drilling will not proceed until mid 2006.

De Witt County, Texas is a 4800' test of several stacked Yegua objectives identified by 3D seismic data. The prospect is on trend with existing Yegua production and there is considerable shallow Frio and Miocene production that appears in the area. Two recent 3D wells to the south back up the seismic analysis on the prospect and if successful, the lease could provide a follow-up location. Pangea plans to commit to a 6.67% working interest and a 5% net interest in the prospect. It is expected that rig availability will allow this well to be drilled in the fourth quarter 2006.

Pangea is actively reviewing additional prospects in Texas and Louisiana to add new wells to the prospect list. We are continuing our strategy of evaluating primarily shallow, onshore oil and gas projects that avoid investing in "wildcat" or exploratory wells. Focus remains on investing in development well prospects that are supported by seismic data, proven production from the surrounding area and positive information from adjacent wells. Additionally, Pangea will continue to diversify our risk by taking a minority working interest in the prospects such that we are not dependent on any one project or highly impacted by an unsuccessful well. The ability to invest further will be heavily dependent on securing additional capital from investors or debt financing. There is no assurance that additional equity or debt financing will be available on terms acceptable to Management.

http://biz.yahoo.com/e/060331/papo.ob10ksb.html


quote:
Originally posted by Baxt06:
Joe, I wasn't bashing, I wanted to know if there's something I'm missing.

It takes more than a fancy chart and a 1.5% interest in a "prospect" to get me to invest in a stock that's trading at more than 130 times REVENUE, and 1,000 times Cash Flow from Operations.


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