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Suncor Energy Inc T.SU

Alternate Symbol(s):  SU

Suncor Energy Inc. is a Canada-based integrated energy company. The Company's segments include Oil Sands, Exploration and Production (E&P), and Refining and Marketing. Its operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading; offshore oil production; petroleum refining in Canada and the United States; and the Company’s Petro-Canada retail and wholesale distribution networks (including Canada’s Electric Highway, a coast-to-coast network of fast-charging electric vehicle (EV) stations). The Company is developing petroleum resources while advancing the transition to a lower-emissions future through investments in lower-emissions intensity power, renewable feedstock fuels and projects targeting emissions intensity. The Company also conducts energy trading activities focused primarily on the marketing and trading of crude oil, natural gas, byproducts, refined products and power. It also wholly owns the Fort Hills Project, which is located in Alberta's Athabasca region.


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Comment by Experiencedon Sep 11, 2022 4:15pm
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RE:RE:Working through the warts

RE:RE:Working through the warts
Offgridtrader wrote:
It all depends on how you choose to evaluate your investment. I'm a big fan of sweat equity! Saving $4500 in labour and picking up an extra month of rent? Sounds like a week in Mexico to me! Add in the 25% haircut on the property and depending on your timeline you may have some baked in capital gains. I admire anyone brave enough to take the chance in real estate that actually gets their hands dirty. I've always looked for the wartiest house on the block because polishing turds is where all the money and satisfaction lies.
I just exidited all of my real estate investments in March of this year. I'm hoping to re-enter the market when I think the true cost of high interest rates are being felt. Next time I plan on Switching from long term rentals to the short term Airbnb model. (The changing rental laws are scary for the smaller landlords who rely on the monthly income to cover the increasing cost of leverage. I know I don't want to be the bag holder... I know I was lucky that I got paid during COVID.)
However I'm very curious to see where the housing market will be in 2-3 years if the 5 year fixed rates are in the (conservative) 5-7% range... 7-10% is also realistic if inflation persists, hopefully for us caused by continuing high energy costs. My northern town was flooded with buyers from Toronto during the COVID boom driving up the cost of real estate over what the local economy can sustain. I purchased a home here 5 years ago for $155k and sold it fo $465k no conditions. I believe the smaller communities will correct and correct hard but with a built in latency effect. All of my millenial friends will be in for the shock of a lifetime having only ever seen mortgage rates go down and home prices go up, A trend I see reversing for the next 5-10 years...
Sorry for my real estate rant but I've learned everything is ties together in one way or another. Investing in any asset class has carry over into another, just new variables to learn. It's why I like this forum, it's a great exchange of information and candid first hand experience. I'm just a guy hoping to turn my oil stocks back into real estate in a few years... Or maybe just stick to the REITs HA! I think you're timing is pretty good for investing in the city. I see a bunch of people flocking back in the next few years when the golden era of working from home comes to an end and people realize snow can suck!
Great post!

Your post illustrates an important life message.

When my kids were small they would ask me, "Daddy, what should I be when I grow up?".  My response to them was very simple, "Do something that you like doing and you will be successful.  I can't think of anyone who has been successful doing something they don't like doing".

Sooo...while you have beeen successful in real estate, the only real estate that I have ever owned have been my family homes.  Not say that the homes I have owned haven't made me money but that was not the principal reason for buying them.  It had more to do with the location being where I wanted to raise my children.  I preferred to own stocks so that each day I knew exactly what I was worth and if I wanted to change them, I could do it immediately.  Plus, the last time I checked, stocks don't talk back to you (lol).

We are both sucessful and a big part of the "why" is that we pursued things that we were good at.  A great life lesson.

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