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CONA RESOURCES LTD T.CONA

"Cona Resources Ltd is a Canadian company which is engaged in the exploration for and the acquisition, development, and production of petroleum and natural gas reserves in western Canada. The company owns an interest in Cactus Lake property, Winter property, Court property, Cuthbert property, Mantario property, Thermal properties and others."


TSX:CONA - Post by User

Comment by OOU812on Nov 18, 2017 9:34am
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RE:RE:G&A has dropped considerably

RE:RE:G&A has dropped considerably
Hi Hawk, it is nice to see you posting again.
It's a crazy market when companies like Cona are trading close to all-time lows with $55 oil.Another unloved oiler is Cardinal,which unlike Cona pays a hefty div,is marginable, has better quality oil, a much higher float value and isn't under new control.When companies like Cardinal are not feeling the love, companies like Cona are dead in the water.Cona needs to merge with a Cardinal in order to attract institutions.Without them it'll remain dead. I personally would cut capex in half and pay the debt down faster in order to reinstate the div as quickly as possible.
Waterous is a long-term investor who isn't overly concerned about the day-to-day fluctuations of the stock price.He bought Cona because it's capable of generating a lot of free cash flow.He is already doing a good job of maximizing that cash flow by cutting overhead.Now he'll concentrate on making it as efficient as possible.It's nice to have owners instead of employees for a change.
Buying it at close to half of what Waterous paid makes my day.
 
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