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Post by arctan on Sept 11, 2013 20:03:26 GMT -5
The Bill of Rights Bill is Right? Attorney Bill Frizzell stated in 2007 to the courts, CMKM acquired assets that will allow it to return to trading status. Current management plans to restore CMKM to a viable entity.... I agreed to do a limited investigation into the value of the mineral estate in the acreage held by our company in Canada. I have had two geologists review the claims area for potential oil and gas benefits. We have all read and heard of the huge value of the Canadian tar sands and the many areas of Canada that are being heavily explored for oil and gas. I am mindful of rumors regarding interest in the oil exploration possibilities. I have heard there were major oil companies interested in the oil rights in our claim area.
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Post by jonathonanders on Sept 11, 2013 20:16:12 GMT -5
Going up against the big oil companies? Obviously you don't know much about the oil industry today. There are tons of smaller oil companies doing business and thriving in the Bakken alone. Oil isnt like diamonds.. its always needed when times are up and times are down. Look at the list of Texas oil/gas companies...14 pages worth.. you saying they are all exxon? There is 300 companies in Houston, alone.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 20:55:09 GMT -5
Going up against the big oil companies? Obviously you don't know much about the oil industry today. There are tons of smaller oil companies doing business and thriving in the Bakken alone. Oil isnt like diamonds.. its always needed when times are up and times are down. Look at the list of Texas oil/gas companies...14 pages worth.. you saying they are all exxon? There is 300 companies in Houston, alone. Hmm.. Not that I dont belive you but these are the only drilling companies that are active in USA and Canada that I can find and all of them have revenues of 8~10 billion minimum... A bit out of our scope I would say. • Anadarko Petroleum Corporation • Apache Corporation • Chevron Corporation • ConocoPhillips • Continental Resources • Devon Energy • ExxonMobil • Greka Energy • Hess Corporation • HKN, Inc. • Koch Industries • Linn Energy • Marathon Oil • Murphy Oil • Occidental Petroleum • Plains Exploration & Production • SandRidge Energy • Shell Oil Company • Vaalco Energy • Venoco • XTO Energy • Canadian Natural Resources Limited • Encana • Husky Energy • Imperial Oil • Laricina Energy • Nalcor Energy • Nexen • Reform Energy Service • Niko Resources Ltd • Pacific Rubiales Energy • Penn West Exploration • PetroKazakhstan • Suncor Energy • Syncrude • Talisman Energy • ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. Please explain to me how we can break into this industry on less than $100mil startup? Thanks, D4E
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 11, 2013 21:10:19 GMT -5
Ok.... not to go off course... but a blast from the past...Does anyone else remember ( a very very long time ago) ....... When the SEC had some sort of glitch....... (and it WAS a glitch) It only lasted a very short time before it was corrected........ BUT When CMKM was entered into the SEC search....... An Oil Company came up as a result..... I think it was called Majestic Oil or Majesty Oil..... or something like that (like sounding royal or something) ?? ... but it was definately an Oil Company.. And here we are years & years later talking about the company venturing into the Oil & Gas business...... Anybody else remember the above glitch?? .....along with all the other glitches we shareholders have had to endure throughout the years?? SINGLE
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Post by steeladybug on Sept 11, 2013 21:28:50 GMT -5
So what money is being embezzled? The Wells Fargo money we MIGHT receive IF we win the suit? Well who here doesn't believe the attorneys and company wasn't gonna eat it up anyway. This is no surprise. I'm sure I've stated before that shareholders will never see the fruit from that tree. Yes, the original/ old team sure did a number on us. Me thinks you're right. "The stock play of a lifetime"! OK, so remember that old commercial, Rainbow City without a shadow of doubt! Then, it said "before you invest in rainbow city, make sure there IS a Rainbow City...". Mike Don't you mean 'The stock play that takes a lifetime'?
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Post by marbearcat on Sept 11, 2013 21:42:06 GMT -5
The stock play that waste a lifetime.
Meh
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Post by theotherside on Sept 11, 2013 22:36:25 GMT -5
Going up against the big oil companies? Obviously you don't know much about the oil industry today. There are tons of smaller oil companies doing business and thriving in the Bakken alone. Oil isnt like diamonds.. its always needed when times are up and times are down. Look at the list of Texas oil/gas companies...14 pages worth.. you saying they are all exxon? There is 300 companies in Houston, alone. Hmm.. Not that I dont belive you but these are the only drilling companies that are active in USA and Canada that I can find and all of them have revenues of 8~10 billion minimum... A bit out of our scope I would say. • Anadarko Petroleum Corporation • Apache Corporation • Chevron Corporation • ConocoPhillips • Continental Resources • Devon Energy • ExxonMobil • Greka Energy • Hess Corporation • HKN, Inc. • Koch Industries • Linn Energy • Marathon Oil • Murphy Oil • Occidental Petroleum • Plains Exploration & Production • SandRidge Energy • Shell Oil Company • Vaalco Energy • Venoco • XTO Energy • Canadian Natural Resources Limited • Encana • Husky Energy • Imperial Oil • Laricina Energy • Nalcor Energy • Nexen • Reform Energy Service • Niko Resources Ltd • Pacific Rubiales Energy • Penn West Exploration • PetroKazakhstan • Suncor Energy • Syncrude • Talisman Energy • ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. Please explain to me how we can break into this industry on less than $100mil startup? Thanks D4E What search criteria are you using to locate these companies? A quick Google search for "junior oil & gas companies" turned up this list biz.yahoo.com/ic/123_cl_all.html along with many others. There are a number of foreign companies on the list but there's a slew of US and Canadian companies, many with miniscule annual revenues.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2013 1:40:59 GMT -5
Hmm.. Not that I dont belive you but these are the only drilling companies that are active in USA and Canada that I can find and all of them have revenues of 8~10 billion minimum... A bit out of our scope I would say. • Anadarko Petroleum Corporation • Apache Corporation • Chevron Corporation • ConocoPhillips • Continental Resources • Devon Energy • ExxonMobil • Greka Energy • Hess Corporation • HKN, Inc. • Koch Industries • Linn Energy • Marathon Oil • Murphy Oil • Occidental Petroleum • Plains Exploration & Production • SandRidge Energy • Shell Oil Company • Vaalco Energy • Venoco • XTO Energy • Canadian Natural Resources Limited • Encana • Husky Energy • Imperial Oil • Laricina Energy • Nalcor Energy • Nexen • Reform Energy Service • Niko Resources Ltd • Pacific Rubiales Energy • Penn West Exploration • PetroKazakhstan • Suncor Energy • Syncrude • Talisman Energy • ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. Please explain to me how we can break into this industry on less than $100mil startup? Thanks D4E What search criteria are you using to locate these companies? A quick Google search for "junior oil & gas companies" turned up this list biz.yahoo.com/ic/123_cl_all.html along with many others. There are a number of foreign companies on the list but there's a slew of US and Canadian companies, many with miniscule annual revenues. Those companies you listed are service companies for big oil. Are we planning to become a service company where we buy drilling equipment and sink holes for a price for big oil or are we planing on starting our own oil/gas company? There is a HUGE difference. The only reason I bring this up is that it plays right into the scenario that I have been voicing. If we do buy or lease equipment, do the research, hire the engineers and laborers, buy or lease the land, drill the hole and mysteriously wind up with a dry well. Guess what? All that cash is gone just like that poof! We would have no way of re-cooping it and no way to know but what is reported to us that our money was even spent the right way. Think about it. I would much rather enter into a business that has less risk and can be more transparent so the shareholders can follow the construction and operation of the business and not to lay it ALL on the line for one failure to destroy it. D4E Oh and BTW--read the name of the 11th company on my list....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2013 2:06:18 GMT -5
It sure appears that SK is looking at being a producer rather than a well servicing company. They might know more than they are telling us. Hell, koch may be the key to this equation wasnt he gifted some 4 billion shares or more? It takes big money to be a serious contender in the oil and gas business even on a small scale.... At one time cmkm had mineral rights to over 1,4 million acres you think someone could pull there head out of their ass and find something of value rather than flippin deli shares.....lo l> >:(l
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Sept 12, 2013 5:47:11 GMT -5
Koch Industries
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 12, 2013 6:45:49 GMT -5
Every so often the name, of the company, Koch Industries pops up on the boards. Some wonder if This group, of companies, is somehow related or connected to the CMKM Emerson Koch. As far as my DD back in 2004 proved.... not so. I have posted this (BELOW) throughout the years.............
FWIW SINGLE
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Sept 12, 2013 6:49:52 GMT -5
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Sept 12, 2013 7:05:39 GMT -5
investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=27508740&privcapId=24528776&previousCapId=24528776&previousTitle=101047025%20Saskatchewan%20Ltd. Executive Profile Emerson Koch Chief Executive Officer, 101047025 Saskatchewan Ltd. Age Total Calculated Compensation This person is connected to 0 Board Members in 0 different organizations across 1 different industries. -- -- Background Mr. Emerson Koch is currently employed at 101047025 Saskatchewan Ltd. in the position of Chief Executive Officer. Corporate Headquarters -- --, Saskatchewan -- Canada Phone: -- Fax: -- Board Members Memberships There is no Board Members Memberships data available. Education There is no Education data available. Other Affiliations There is no Company Affiliations data available. Annual Compensation There is no Annual Compensation data available. Stocks Options There is no Stock Options data available. Total Compensation There is no Total
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Sept 12, 2013 7:09:36 GMT -5
A lot of money in that name----> Koch... Your right, it always seems to come up on the boards..
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Post by arctan on Sept 12, 2013 8:04:48 GMT -5
Are SK/BF still going after NSS?
March 27, 2012 TO ALL CMKM SHAREHOLDERS:
MEETING WITH LAW FIRMS WITH REGARD TO POSSIBLE NAKED SHORT ACTION My first stop was in Houston, Texas where I met with two law firms – one firm that specializes in litigation with regard to naked shorting of specific stocks by brokerage firms. The meeting was attended by Bill Frizzell, who knows as much about the history of CMKM as anyone, and by an attorney from the second firm that specializes in securities law.
It is an understatement to say that the meeting was truly fascinating. The law firm specializing in naked short cases is indeed highly qualified, well financed, and has been successful in obtaining settlements for companies that have suffered from naked shorting of their stocks. Typically, a case of this type costs literally millions of dollars to bring to trial, and is usually worked by multiple law firms on a contingency basis. The case must be very strong in order to entice these high-powered law firms to sign on and expend the funds and effort to bring the case to trial.
There is little doubt that CMKX stock was naked shorted during the time frame the stock was being traded. It has been speculated that anywhere from 800 billion to two trillion phantom shares were sold into the marketplace by brokerage firms without shares in hand to cover the sales. However, we face a major obstacle in pursuing a naked short action due to the fact that the statute of limitations limits litigation of this type after five years, and CMKX stock was delisted over five years ago.
There are other avenues that may allow us to pursue this naked short issue in spite of the statute of limitations problem. The three law firms in attendance are studying how to best tackle this case, and will do everything possible to find a way – most likely beginning with a RICO action in a single state with favorable RICO statutes, and expanding from there if successful.
Although I am not at liberty to name the law firms involved, I am confident that we have some of the best legal minds in America chewing on this matter. I will provide more information to you as decisions are made in this pursuit.
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