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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bellatrix Exploration Ltd (Canada) BXEFF

Bellatrix Exploration Ltd is a Canada-based oil and gas company, engaged in the exploration, acquisition, development, and production of oil and natural gas reserves in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. It primarily focuses on developing its two core resource plays, the Cardium and the Notikewin/Falher intervals in Western Canada. The Notikewin/Falher in Alberta's... see more

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Post by RichyRich$ on Apr 22, 2020 1:51pm

New Interim CEO

Notice on the Bellatrix website under management. It shows Brent Eshelman (former CEO) is no longer with the company. His LinkedIn shows he left Bellatrix March 2020. Theres a new Interim CEO now. Also, Shauna Mason the former Investor Relations rep left Bellatrix March 2020. Brent's LinkedIn shows he's currently looking for opportunities. Which means he did not willingly leave. Shauna got a good job with another bigger company. I wonder if this was a cost saving move because at this point an IR rep is not needed and an Interim CEO would be cheaper. It makes it sound like a deal will be made, because if the company were to relist, they would keep the CEO I would assume? Not necessarily though... as they could still relist as an ongoing company and might want a fresh start with a new CEO. I would also assume that if the banks refinance with a new deadline date and relist, they represent majority of the board of directors because they own majority of the common shares... and they just might have a particular CEO that they like to continue. It's hard to read anything from the CEO change. Maybe just to save money.
Comment by pennydredful on Apr 22, 2020 2:52pm
I   will   speculate   here    that   Brent   left    now    as    he  may    re-appear    as    employed   by   the  new  buyer     and     it    would ...more  
Comment by mjhayman on Apr 22, 2020 3:25pm
When I talked to Eshelman he mentioned this definitely going to a private party for pennies on the dollar. He told me he knew the banks threshold and that they were going to take a haircut. " I will tell you what you wanna hear, shareholders money is gone" was his opening line on my phone call with him.   He also insinuated that he could have easily avoided bankruptcy had he ...more  
Comment by mlcb2525 on Apr 23, 2020 12:46am
Yes, for once you are right that you are wrong................
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