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Charles Taylor Group PLC CHTYF

Charles Taylor PLC provides professional services to the global insurance market. It operates through Management Services, Adjusting Services, Insurance Support Services and Owned Life Insurers businesses. The company follows fee-based model. It is in the business of underwriting and broking support services, loss adjusting and claims management services, insurance operations and support services, insurance company management services and specialty services. The company has offices in UK, Americ


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Comment by sunnyboy11on Sep 04, 2013 3:35pm
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RE:RE:RE:Dundee sells 679,000

RE:RE:RE:Dundee sells 679,000
Jenny, thanks for the excellent reply. I'm a new owner and am attracted to their strategy and recent results i.e their asset sales which could be used to bring down debt and capitalize drilling in an emerging Hz light oil play. Excellent production rates from new drilling at Michichi. Large undeveloped land base. Focus on light oil.

With the oil price where it is, they'll likely be reporting a better 3rd qtr with an improved debt/cashflow ratio and balance sheet in general.

The big variable is the success of their near term Hz drilling program as a whole at Michichi. If they can follow up with prod rates mentioned in their last presentations and bring drilling and completion costs down by not having to frac, their return on investment could poise the stock for some strong growth.
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