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Regal Partners Ltd V.RPL


Primary Symbol: VGIPF

Regal Partners Limited is an Australia-based company, which operates as specialist alternatives investment manager. The principal activity of the Company is the provision of investment management services, specializing in alternative investments. It is engaged in managing a diverse range of investment strategies covering hedge funds, private markets, real and natural assets, and capital solutions on behalf of institutions, family offices, charitable groups and private investors. The Company has seven alternative investment management businesses: Regal Funds Management, PM Capital, VGI Partners, Taurus Funds Management, Attunga Capital, Kilter Rural, and Merricks Capital. The Company operates offices across Australia, Asia, United Kingdom/Europe, and North America.


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Post by InvestorSuperfanon Apr 18, 2013 5:23pm
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Breakup Season and RPL

Breakup Season and RPL

I wonder how the spring breakup season has affected RPL's production? Anyone know how mild / bad the flooding has been in the areas of Saskatchewan on which RPL holds their assets (Viking and SE Sask)? It might not be good idea to judge RPL based on Q1 production numbers, as most O&G companies in Sask experience decreased production during the spring breakup season. I still think the bottom line is RPL has some great, low-decline, high netback assets - if managment has learned from their mistakes and can implement and effective and efficient means of establishing financial stability and grow production, this stock could very well return to the $2.50+ range. I just hope nothing fishy is going on.......oh the secrecy!

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