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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Freehold Royalties Ltd T.FRU

Alternate Symbol(s):  FRHLF

Freehold Royalties Ltd. is a Canada-based royalty company. The Company manages non-government portfolios of oil and natural gas royalties in Canada with an expanding land base in the United States. Its primary focus is to acquire and actively manage royalties, while providing a lower risk income vehicle for its shareholders. Its total land holdings encompass approximately 6.2 million gross... see more

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Freehold Royalties Ltd > GREAT Run in the last 24 months
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Post by DeanEdmonton on Nov 23, 2022 9:52am

GREAT Run in the last 24 months

Given the spectacular rise in this share I am amazed there are still so many whining and crying about the outcomes. Dividends need to keep being increased as cashflow allows, but diverting some of that into buying up quality land has been a great initiative. FR was roundly criticised for buying U.S. property, but that move is certainly working out well, especiallysince they bought stuff near the bottom. This is a nice income stock, with what has been a great capital appreciation to date. It has grown so much that I am going to have to trim it to get back into proper balance, but that kind of trimming is really a VERY good thing.

I have no real idea where the top is but buying it at $5 and a bit and sellinga wack at $18 is not real hard to put up with. Biggest issue is to find something worthy to put the extra cash into.
Comment by malx1 on Nov 23, 2022 4:39pm
Netbacks are $50-55 per boe using $75 oil and $6 ng. Reasonable target is mid-$20's but can blow way past that depending on market sentiment and commodity prices pick up strength when China decides to end their zero covid game. Would not be shocked to see $30+ after investors get comfortable with $90-100 oil and $6ng. Flexible balance sheet. If Virtuous govt starts taxing the E&P's ...more  
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