The stock rose 8.3 percent that day and hit a high of $18.50 less than a week later.
The stock jumped from $16 a share a month ago to a high of $19.50 last week, a 22 percent surge.
I came off such a high last week, but I just wasn't sharp.
Oil prices have risen a third this year to last week's high of $57.60 a barrel.
The waters swallow the little makeshift bridge, and can stay that high for up to five or six weeks.
I can see an eventual pullback of perhaps 8 percent from last week's high.
The week's $16 high on the common stock, which trades over the counter, was approximately 16 times the company's net worth.
From an initial offering price of $18 a share, they closed at $39.75, a new high, last week.
In addition, about 50 bodies were collected Sunday around Baghdad, the capital, a figure considered high weeks ago but now routine.
But there was enough in the plus column for the three main market gauges to finish the week barely higher, ending a two-week decline.