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Paramount Resources Ltd T.POU

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRMRF

Paramount Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based energy company. The Company explores and develops both conventional and unconventional petroleum and natural gas. It also pursues longer-term strategic exploration and pre-development plays and holds a portfolio of investments in other entities. Its principal properties are located in Alberta and British Columbia. The Company's operations are organized into three regions: the Grande Prairie Region, located in the Peace River Arch area of Alberta, which is focused on Montney developments at Karr and Wapiti; the Kaybob Region, located in west-central Alberta, which includes the Kaybob North Duvernay development, the Kaybob North Montney oil development and other shale gas and conventional natural gas producing properties, and the Central Alberta and Other Region, which includes the Willesden Green Duvernay development in central Alberta and shale gas producing properties in the Horn River Basin in northeast British Columbia.


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Comment by Robertboblawon Jul 25, 2021 8:59pm
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Post# 33602610

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Robertboblaw wrote:
uncutgems wrote: not sure what float has to do with it. float has zero to do with fcf generation.


Nothing to do with fcf generation. I'm using the share float as a point of comparison between the two companies. I would think that's a given...


Comparing companies based on their respective share floats is a useful tool in analyzing companies potential worth as investments. That's 101 in the investment world. If that concept is a little too advanced for you, then I'd have to consider your posts not worth the time in reading them.
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