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High Arctic Energy Services Inc T.HWO

Alternate Symbol(s):  HGHAF

High Arctic Energy Services Inc. is engaged in provision of pressure control equipment and equipment supporting the high-pressure stimulation of oil and gas wells and other oilfield equipment on a rental basis to exploration and production companies in Canada. Its segments include Rental Services and Production Services. The Production Services segment operations consist of Company’s idled snubbing units in Colorado, United States. The Rental Services segment consists of High Arctic’s oilfield rental equipment in Canada centered upon pressure control equipment and equipment supporting the high-pressure stimulation of oil and gas wells. The Company offers an extensive line up of oilfield rental equipment for drilling, completions, workover and abandonment oil and gas operations.


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Comment by cochrane29on Jan 29, 2013 5:19pm
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Post# 20908098

RE: RE: RE: How Much Doth I Love Thee

RE: RE: RE: How Much Doth I Love Thee

Hey Weybec I guess Upchuck hasn't looked at High Arctic's financials over the last year and seen the numbers. I am guessing he sold to early has the case of sellers remorse. HWO is relasing there capital spending guidance soon. Should be interesting to see what is coming down the pipe. Possible dividend increase or maybe stronger capital spending in the future might just ramp up the buyers.

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