RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Barron's mention Haha, good luck. Try cheadles the weasel. I have him on ignore but I'm sure he is a limitless fount of knowledge. I suggest, joking aside, you start with the annual reports fromlast year. Commodity prices are more similar than say 6 months ago so you can appreciate such boring old school "values" as book value, caSh flow, or free cash flow, ebitda, NAV, proven,producing,probable reserve values. Compare that to today's debt levels and you will fall in love all over again.
Margin321 wrote:
My post from Jan 5:
<<Only posted about TXP here because wildcatter brought up TXP. Should not have been baited by him. I should have just been happy that he is here and has left the TXP board.
I have 20 positions, will only mention AAV here. Ironically I bought AAV because of due diligence after wildcatter had mentioned it. Positive is the value of the assets (not even the value of just the processing plant) is not captured by the market cap - there is deep value here.
Relative negatives are the debt and the fact that in a pretty good quarter they had 25 million of revenues and did 23 million in capex to tread water on production. I am eager to learn more from those posters with deep knowledge of this company. Feel free to share some of it, if that includes you.>>