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Seven Generations Energy Ltd. class A common shares T.VII

"Seven Generations Energy Ltd is an independent energy company focused on the acquisition, development, and optimization of high-quality, tight rock, natural gas resource plays. The company employs long-reach and horizontal drilling to produce resources of natural gas, condensate, and natural gas liquids. In addition to drilling operations, Seven Generations owns several gathering lines and processing facilities. The company depends on a skilled technical and business team to identify, capture,


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Comment by regardlesson Feb 12, 2021 1:08pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Arx was Paid to take VII Generations

RE:RE:RE:RE:Arx was Paid to take VII Generations Northman I don't agree with you on one point about the potential for exponential breakout being gone 

I think we can still see a 25$ stock by Christmas this year if prices are steady here and higher ..
add in debt reduction and add in the sheer scale that arc now will have and add in that 3% dividend and you have a great great company 

now add in the fact that we are investment grade and I see hedge funds and indexes adding like the dickens ...
whoever financed this deal for arc is going to wanna make their money back plus actually make money in this energy cycle ... I think exponential growth here is not out of the question and not dead at all


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