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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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Post by MyHoneyPoton Mar 03, 2021 1:46pm
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24 cents a share Verses 3 dollars a share

24 cents a share Verses 3 dollars a share

That is the question, to be a begger on the street or to be a company that generates real cash flow.

This is a bad bad deal, and if VII generation makes it though this mess it should immediately instate a .48 cent dividend and thumb their nose and that measly Arc offer. (that will only cost them 170 million dollars and they still have 800 million to pay down debt. 

Worst deal i have ever seen, especially when condensate is trading for 64 dollars U.S. or roughly 81 dollars canadian.

IMHO
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