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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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Post by 40YardLine on Sep 12, 2021 7:44pm

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Comment by JonathanJSmith on Sep 13, 2021 11:39am
Interesting how Maguire buys shares for himself but the company does not buy shares under its NCIB. While it's good to see the CEO buying shares it makes me wonder whether a conflict of interest is present?
Comment by blackwolf25 on Sep 14, 2021 1:48am
I would hope there is no conflict, perhaps someone with greater ethical and legal understanding can chime in, but if one were in the know that the company was about to exercise the NCIB, it sure would make sense to buy a few for oneself before such action. 
Comment by Possibleidiot01 on Sep 14, 2021 9:21am
Seeing conflict where none exists. HWO is not a very  active buyer of stock under the NCIB ( prefering to reinvest in the business) and business appears to have better prospects so why shouldn't he buy shares? JMHO
Comment by impega on Sep 14, 2021 9:41am
If things go as planned in PNG, HWO will need to invest capital to support the business. Makes sense to be preserving capital at this time. 
Comment by AVALONSHARK on Sep 14, 2021 12:02pm
Completely agree. In addition to finishing work on the existing field, there are some massive projects in the pipeline where HWO  should have a big role to play and will need capital over the next few years.
Comment by auburn2 on Sep 16, 2021 4:05pm
There's very little volume. With a buyback in place limited the amount that can be bought daily, the $ amount accumulated would not make a dent in HWO's finances, and would add some upward pressure on the SP. In the end, it's not significant either way as the $ accumulated wouldn't be much, and the SP will take care of itself.
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