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Veren Inc T.VRN

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRN

Veren Inc., formerly Crescent Point Energy Corp., is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its crude oil and natural gas properties and related assets are located in the provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta and the United States. Its operating areas include Viewfield area of southeastern Saskatchewan; Shaunavon resource play, which is located in southwest Saskatchewan; Flat Lake play, which is a multi-zone resource play located in southeast Saskatchewan; Kaybob Duvernay play, which is situated in the heart of the condensate rich fairway, Central Alberta, and Montney assets in Alberta. Its wholly owned subsidiaries include Crescent Point Resources Partnership, Crescent Point Holdings Ltd. and Crescent Point U.S. Holdings Corp.


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Post by jwallingfon Oct 16, 2018 1:56pm
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Zacks weighs in

Zacks weighs inHere's an article pointing to a few value metrics: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/crescent-point-energy-cpg-great-131001363.html
They point to P/B, P/CF and forward P/E as compelling reasons for their rating of Buy and Value grade of A. This is the bull case. The bear case: widening Cdn oil discounts, too much debt, ineffective management, uncertainty about whether the company's new direction will become a reality. The biggest component of the change in strategy is asset sales aimed at reducing debt by C$1bil by the end of 2019. The first news on this front will be scrutinized for the price per bbl. Will they be forced to sell at deep discounts or receive a decent price for these "non-core" properties?
As for all the chatter about management, let's see what they actually do. Looking in the rear-view mirror isn't sensible. There's a new president and chairman from whom investors expect real change. The next two quarters will be crucial in demonstrating that change is, indeed, in the works. 
You can't argue with the value measures but you certainly can argue that current management is incapable of effecting realy change.
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