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GREY:LGVWF - Post by User

Comment by Seppelton Mar 04, 2014 8:29am
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RE:You have to think odds are a deal gets done

RE:You have to think odds are a deal gets done

That's the point, Matt: "the only real question is at what price?"

Those with cash today and a long term plan to add or enter SGY, can do it by simply buying SGY shares. On the other hand, they may do it more profitable by buying LNV instead. That is, if a share deal goes thru and at a favorable price.

Lot's of discussion here and lot's of numbers crunched, but nobody really knows. In the meantime, since SGY's stake was made public last week, the market trades LNV at a 10% discount.
So, would you buy LNV, SGY or split between both?


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