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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,


TSX:VII - Post by User

Post by MyHoneyPoton Mar 03, 2021 12:42pm
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Arx dividend is chicken feed

Arx dividend is chicken feed
VII generation has the potential to generate 1 billion in FCF, 333 million shares, 3 dollars a share. 

No one on this board should be satisified with a .24 cent a year dividend. Its chump change and i am sure the executives with be in the trough. 

VII generation could easily pay at these prices a dollar yearly dividend, and still have boat loads of cash for other investment, like buying back shares. 

Now VII generations share holders take you 1 dollar dividend and divide it in two, and that is all you will get. 

Look historically at ARC, and how many quaters the dividend payout just added to the debt, they are not a finicial marvel in my opinion. 

IMHO
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