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Africa Oil Corp. AOIFF


Primary Symbol: T.AOI

Africa Oil Corp. is a Canadian oil and gas company with producing and development assets in deepwater Nigeria and an exploration/appraisal portfolio in west and south of Africa, as well as Guyana. The Company is focused on its Nigerian assets, Namibian Orange Basin opportunity set (Blocks 2913B and 2912), Block 3B/4B in South Africa's Orange Basin, and Equatorial Guinean exploration blocks (EG-18 and EG-31). The Company holds its interests through direct ownership interests in concessions and through its shareholdings in investee companies, including Prime Oil & Gas Cooperatief U.A. (Prime), Impact Oil and Gas Ltd (Impact), Africa Energy Corp (Africa Energy) and Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. (Eco). Prime is a Nigeria-focused company with interests in OML 127 and OML 130 that account for all of the Company's reserves and production. Eco is an oil and gas exploration company with interests in Guyana, Namibia and South Africa. Impact has interests in Namibia and South Africa.


TSX:AOI - Post by User

Post by EGF30on Jun 06, 2024 12:14pm
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Post# 36075517

A LITTLE MORE AFRICA OAK ISLAND BITES THE DUST

A LITTLE MORE AFRICA OAK ISLAND BITES THE DUSTWeeks later I still cannot get over this management’s team attempt at deceiving investors by knowingly putting in a reference to a ‘Special Dividends’ that I perceive and believe to be a misguided and poorly thought out idea with no intention of this ever being acted on.
 
Pure deception and the reference as of today is still in the presentation with management knowing this and yet the reference remains.
 
Smells a bit like desperation to me.
 
With that, earlier this week as I said I would taking the plunge and selling off a couple more chunks of Africa Oak Island at 2.46 another at 2.50 and put all of the proceeds toward CNQ in 2 buys for an average of $99 ish.
 
For me it wasn’t hard at all to make the decision.
 
Top shelf management, an upcoming stock split, a 4% dividend, etc. etc. etc.

You just can't say enough ---- or pay enough for top shelf leadership.

Regardless of whatever future value these guys bring or do not bring for investors I have no respect for this management team of Africa Oak Island and will look for a place a sell off the rest in anywhere from 1-3 sells with all proceeds going to CNQ keeping all of the cash in the energy space.
 
If I said I am really excited about owning CNQ it’s a clear understatement so if Africa Oak Island miracoulsy doubles tomorrow or next year or the next, I will be more than comfortable with my decision to go with CNQ.  
 
What a breath of fresh air it is...
 
Having said that, tomorrow still looks very bright for AOI and its world class assets, but it seems too far off to me when the money is far better off with a proven top shelf team than with an entire team of who I have come to perceive to be shady characters.
 
For those of you who are in the dividend camp, consider ‘Whitecap Resources’ (WCP) paying a hefty 7% dividend.
 
Shahin – in case you have forgotten my request to get the reference to special dividends out of the May 16th presentation – read my lips and get it out of the presentation yesterday.

Only your corporate credibility is at stake here...............
 
It’s clearly misleading and all of you know it is as right before my very eyes Pascal confirmed there will not be a special dividend – so why is it still in there Sir?
 
GLTA.
 

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