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Comment by BlueCollar51on Feb 13, 2014 12:31pm

RE:RE:RE:Valuation

That is one way to look at it but in my opinion a bit optimistic.   One would think that Advantage had attempted to find a buyer for Longview.   The fact that they chose to put their shares ...more  
Comment by konzelmannon Feb 13, 2014 11:56am

RE:RE:RE:RE:Valuation

I forget the exact number, but I am also pretty sure that NAV would point towards a value of significantly over $7.
Comment by ChungasRevengeon Feb 13, 2014 11:46am

RE:RE:RE:RE:Valuation

EPS        SHARE COUNT
Comment by jd43xlon Feb 13, 2014 11:37am

RE:RE:RE:Valuation

You cannot simply slap a $80,000/boed on the company, as no potential buyer does that. It is all about cash flow, netbacks, opex, and the like.
Comment by konzelmannon Feb 13, 2014 11:10am

RE:RE:Valuation

Well, if you run the numbers, $80,000 per flowing barrel comes to: 6000*80,000 = 480,000,000 480,000,000 - 115,000,000 = 365,000,000 365,000,000 / 47,000,000 = $7.76 So that would be a way of ...more  
Comment by ChungasRevengeon Feb 13, 2014 10:10am

RE:RE:Valuation

What about the IPO's ("big money") in at 10$?
Comment by jd43xlon Feb 13, 2014 8:55am

RE:Valuation

If you can support that claim, lets see some numbers. Otherwise, lets try to keep this board reasonable and honest. $6 is considered the bare minimum most shareholders would accept as a takeout offer. ...more  
Post by Transat500on Feb 13, 2014 8:47am

Valuation

LNV worth more than 6.00$ range . With this sustainable juicy long term dividend , shareholders should expect something in the 8.00$-9.45$ LNV has a hight of 6.75$ within the last 52 weeks.
Comment by Nawaralsaadion Feb 12, 2014 8:12pm

RE:RE:RE:Nawar... your Statement

Rockefeller, the CEO would probably fir the bill too. Regards, Nawar
Comment by Rockefeller2012on Feb 12, 2014 7:56pm

RE:RE:Nawar... your Statement

Sure thing. I will send off emails to Doug Baker, and Daryl Gilbert. Focusing on the directors who would appear to be the most independent. Any of the exec. team?
Comment by Rockefeller2012on Feb 12, 2014 7:39pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:BNN Market Call

That's an interesting guess. I did not consider a major as being the buyer. But it does seem logical and would fit in well. Any of the majors could be the buyer here. I don't think it is CNRL ...more  
Comment by neurologicalon Feb 12, 2014 3:26pm

RE:RE:RE:BNN Market Call

Interesting point there Korai. So that's probably why Bill Bonner mentioned he would prefer waiting to know who the mystery purchaser will be. I'm hoping with great assets like Longview ...more  
Comment by koraion Feb 12, 2014 2:27pm

RE:RE:BNN Market Call

if you remember nal energy.was taken out ,all share purchase,no cash.it went up that day to sale price then rapidly fell because the company who purchased it, was not a good one.if its suncor who ...more  
Comment by neurologicalon Feb 12, 2014 2:04pm

RE:BNN Market Call

I like Bill Bonner... he is usually pretty decent, but... I wonder why he would want to wait until he knows the buyer?  By the time we know the buyer, the share price will probably have ...more  
Comment by koraion Feb 12, 2014 2:04pm

RE:RE:BNN Market Call

why being sarcastic?he has a point.because its all share purchase,we have to know who the buyer is...get it!!!
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