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Bellatrix Exploration Ltd (Canada) BXEFF

Bellatrix Exploration Ltd is a Canada-based oil and gas company, engaged in the exploration, acquisition, development, and production of oil and natural gas reserves in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. It primarily focuses on developing its two core resource plays, the Cardium and the Notikewin/Falher intervals in Western Canada. The Notikewin/Falher in Alberta's deep basin boasts abundant, liquids-rich natural gas with compelling economics. The Cardium is a highly e


GREY:BXEFF - Post by User

Comment by Steelhead15on Mar 23, 2013 8:53am
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RE: RE: if i was korean

RE: RE: if i was korean

Of course, I have no idea what someone else is thinking. We think share price because that is how we make money. If I were a CEO in this field, I guess I'd watch the details and hope to get most of them done exceptionally well. I think the SP would work out the best it can if the details are the best they can be.

I have been a CEO several times in different lines of work. My big picture view was always excellent performance and trying to be in the right field at the right time. Price was usually set by the customers and I accepted it. Many many failures by people who felt they could establish price. There seems to be too much ego attached to price and from what I've seen in business, that is the way to fail big time.

I like the Koreans buying in because it means others trust how the business is run and the stability of the field - their money is safe and well invested!

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