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Eagle Energy Inc T.EGL.UN


Primary Symbol: EGRGF

Eagle Energy Inc is a Canadian company operating in the Energy Sector. The company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and sale oil & gas and hydrocarbons with operations in Alberta, Canada and Texas, United States. While derives majority of its revenue from Canadian operations.


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Comment by JReynoldson May 15, 2013 10:36pm
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RE: RE: RE: positive results and dollar outlook

RE: RE: RE: positive results and dollar outlook

Looks like it's another matter of to each his own - you are more driven by your avg cost, rather than the characteristics of the company at present, and the future potentials. What's your cost by the way ? Mine's quite high too, but I'm still averaging down regularly.

I still don't understand why you say the yield is out of whack, it does not mean that a company has to cut its DPU just because the market thinks it's not good. Why must the SP move up just to satisfy the DPU payout ?

I'm sure Richard is of the same thinking as myself - judging by the DPU he is still releasing to us. He will maintain the dividend based on its payout capability and dividend policy, not based on the SP level. 

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