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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


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Post by RichyRich$on Oct 18, 2019 6:57pm
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Good Investigatig MikeTrike

Good Investigatig MikeTrikeThanks for putting in the legwork to put an end to MJ's B.S. I think we will be fine. The Book Value is $16.00/share. With the current market share price so low, it's at 2.0% of Book Value per Share. Usually such a low market to book value attracts a lot of competing bids to buy. Competing bids means a decent buyout price. When Googling about book value and bankruptcies... it says when low Price to Book Value... the common shareholders make money even in a bankruptcy. Since CCCA is not technically a bankruptcy, its bankruptcy protection, and the business is still running with higher AECO now, it's not a pure distress sale. Seems more like a proactive move by the band/lender that bought majority of the common shares to try and get it bought out by a larger player. Also... when reading about book value... I read that Oil, Gas, Land are the best industries to use Book Value as gauge of worth, because it doesn't depreciate. Oil n Gas still appreciates with inflation. And their $200M in pipeline infrastructure wouldn't depreciate much. Their plants with double capacity now were recently upgraded and all the money already pumped in. Whatever that's worth. Not even including their current proven reserves and future potential. The Cardium JV alone is worth $150M. Spirit River not even included.
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