>The significant difference in what the moral to your story and this have, is that Charles Blondin backed up his remarks with action, not hipe.
I’m glad that you’ve brought up this parallel. Falcon did the same. In the first crossing they’ve delivered 284,000 acres of gas play in Hungary that contains 43 Tcf gas. Then the nay Sayers said, they never will be able attract a JV partner, in less than a year they did. Now - before you’ll say anything about that Hungarian play – the story on the Makó through is not finished yet. Falcon and Dr. Szabó’s team evaluating the data gathered, production will commence in 2012.
Crossing #2 is in Australia over the Beetaloo basin, with potential 63 Tcf of gas, and 19 billion barrel of oil. This time the nay Sayers saying that Falcon won’t be able sign up a JV partner(s). Well, my answer to those ‘sell your holdings’ and good riddance.
Preparations for crossing #3 are in progress.
13,000 shareholders do believe in them.