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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum East West Petroleum Corp V.EW

Alternate Symbol(s):  EWPMF

East West Petroleum Corp. is a Canada-based junior oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in the exploration, development and production from certain of its oil and gas properties. Its portfolio consists of interests in exploration concessions in New Zealand and Romania and producing properties in the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. In New Zealand, it holds a 30% working interest in the... see more

TSXV:EW - Post Discussion

East West Petroleum Corp > Is EW going to be another RKS?
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Post by Roddiggiti on Feb 22, 2021 8:26pm

Is EW going to be another RKS?

I'm bringing up this comparison because there are a few similarities to EW/RKS:

1) EW/RKS Both have the same sized float (90 million)
2) Both companies have the same CEO (Nick DeMare)
3) Both companies have a lot of cash, more so EW than RKS

Only difference is that RKS was invested in some companies and EW has oil/gas properties in Romania and New Zealand. But if the company does intend on selling it's oil and gas assets, will Nick put East West on the same growth path? RKS has gone from 6 cents to 60 cents in just a few months.

From EW's last MD&A:

Page 2:

The Company had previously agreed to sell its interest in PEP 54877 and PMP 60291 which comprise the majority of its New Zealand assets. The agreement was terminated by the Company on August 1, 2020. See “Proposed Disposition of New Zealand Oil & Gas Assets”. The Company is currently assessing its go-forward plans, which includes the possible sale of its New Zealand concessions to other buyers, and whether its focus should remain on the oil and gas sector. At this time no decisions have been made but the Company will be assessing alternatives.

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The Company’s share of expected exploration and development permit obligations and/or commitments as at September 30, 2020 are approximately $147,000 to be incurred during fiscal 2021 and $1,400,000 over the next five years. The Company may choose to alter the program, request extensions, reject development costs, relinquish certain permits or farm-out its interest in permits where practical.

Comment by EarningsPWorrel on Feb 22, 2021 10:46pm
it appears merchant banks are joining the spacs in the bubble phase. I would hope long term Nick does not have this plan for the company. However short term i'm all for any headline that brings eyes and exuberance to a very undervalued company. This is not a normal market, game of musical chairs IMO. Oil may be up to bat next, spacs get caught with their pants down when the game ends
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