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High Arctic Energy Services Inc T.HWO

Alternate Symbol(s):  HGHAF

High Arctic Energy Services Inc. is a Canada-based energy services provider. It provides drilling and specializes well completion services and supplies rental equipment, including rig matting, camps, material handling, and drilling support equipment. In western Canada, it provides pressure control equipment on a rental basis to a number of exploration and production companies. Its North American service lines include nitrogen and oilfield rental equipment. Its fleet of pumper units operate onsite to deliver nitrogen to the oil and gas industry when and where required. Its International Operations service lines include drilling rigs, workover rigs, worksite matting and rental equipment. Its fleet of specialized rental equipment includes camps, cranes, trucks, forklifts, pumps, gensets and lighting towers. It is also focused on offering pressure control equipment and equipment supporting the high-pressure stimulation of oil and gas wells, along with other well site rental equipment.


TSX:HWO - Post by User

Comment by DudeRancher1953on Jun 23, 2023 1:36pm
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Post# 35511643

RE:RE:RE:Valuation Attempts

RE:RE:RE:Valuation AttemptsAvalon,
There are certain protections aimed at ensuring that minority shareholders are treated fairly and equally. It gets complicated.
All the big M&A legal firms publish guides. Here's a useful one:
Public Company M&A Guide: Canadian Public Companies (osler.com)
I was once invested in a public small cap that was taken public at what I considered to be a way too low price. They had an "independant" fair value assessment from a very small firm and it was full of significant caculation errors. I voiced my concerns to the board in writing as well as the major shareholder and just got the brush off.
I considered taking legal action however I decided against it as I only owned about 1% of the company and it wasn't enough money to justify the time and dollars that would involve.
As you noted, it's really an issue of confidence in the board and management.
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