What's interesting with BSIC management,... successful digging for
crude and or natty is one thing. And with success rates along the
lines of 10 or 20 to 1, BSIC has had their share of massive misses.
Shared Dry holes.

But now that price of product has come down from extremely over
speculative blow out levels, and to prices a bit closer to true long
term value, these same folks are attempting to not only use their cash
to keep their key financial ratios close to the industry averages, but
are now  attempting to market time stock prices!

It just keeps on getting better.

Or worse.

Depending on how much Basic Earth Science Systems Inc script one might
own.

If your outlook on this one has been that of a half empty or half full
type of hype, better keep it half full/half empty with some rock gut
Scotch.









On Oct 30, 2:23 pm, Bobcat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This has got to be someones idea of a halloween joke.  Please tell me
> this isnt real.
>
> On Oct 30, 2:24 pm, go-devil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 10/30/08 NewsvineCommentDENVER, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
> > Basic Earth Science Systems, Inc. (Basic or the Company) (BSIC)
> > provided an update in its most recent Annual Report To Shareholders
> > concerning the status of the well being drilled on its Banks Prospect
> > farmout in McKenzie County, North Dakota. The Wil E. Coyote 2H-9
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