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Aeris Environmental Ltd T.AEI


Primary Symbol: AETLF

Aeris Environmental Ltd is an Australia-based company, which offers environmental cleaning products and services. The principal activities of the Company consist of research, development, commercialization of technologies and global distribution of HVAC/R Hygiene, anti-corrosion and disinfectant products. It also provides HVAC/R Hygiene and Remediation Technology, Indoor Air Quality and Corrosion Protection services. The Company's segments include Australian Operations and International Operations. Its product categories include HVAC & R, Cleaning and Disinfecting, Surface Cleaning, mold and Odour Control, Equipment Cleaning and Corrosion Protection. AerisGuard products prevent mold and bacteria growth in HVAC & R units. Its hygiene products kill germs, bacteria, some viruses, mold and other fungi on hard surfaces and on hands. The Company's technologies include Tri-Enzyme-Clean, Residual Shield and Probiotic-Guard.


OTCPK:AETLF - Post by User

Comment by Wise_Foolon Oct 24, 2014 5:38am
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RE:The Latest Presentation

RE:The Latest PresentationGrossly mistaken seems a bit of an over statement.  With CF at 3.08 per share, and dividend guided at 10% of trailing CF, that equates to 30 cents per share.  With current dividend at .28 per share, that leaves little room for any failure.  With N Dakota decline rates, do you really think they will maintain 5000 boe for long?  Some of these N Dak wells have 1st year decline rates at about 50%.  Princess decline rates are near 30%.  They will be hard pressed to maintain production above 4500, perhaps 4200 for very long into 2015.  That puts the dividend at risk in my opinion.
They are living on their hedges right now.  Most of these hedges expire at the end of December 2014.  They cannot replace them with oil now at just over 80 bucks per.  Do you think the market is going to wait until the last second before reacting?  I don't think so.  Grossly mistaken?  I don't think so.  Mistaken, perhaps, but not grossly.  I will restate.  They will be hard pressed to maintain their agressive dividend policy.
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