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High Arctic Energy Services Inc T.HWO

Alternate Symbol(s):  HGHAF

High Arctic Energy Services Inc. is a Canada-based energy services provider. The Company provides pressure control equipment and equipment supporting the high-pressure stimulation of oil and gas wells and other oilfield equipment on a rental basis to exploration and production companies, from its bases in Whitecourt and Red Deer, Alberta. The Company's operations involve the rental of pressure control and other oilfield equipment to exploration and production companies operating in Canada. In western Canada, it provides pressure control equipment on a rental basis to a number of exploration and production companies. Its North American service lines are oilfield rental equipment. Its rental services offer a lineup of oilfield rental equipment for drilling, completions, workover and abandonment oil and gas operations.


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Comment by Possibleidiot01on Jan 08, 2023 2:21pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Special Dividend?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Special Dividend?JJ

Maybe I'm cynical but the tail doesn't wag the dog ; the controlling shareholder sets the direction of the company.
I have no  particular insight into them but so far they have found  it rewarding to pay us , along with themselves. That could change? Or it may not ?
As far as a class action , hmmn in Canada......... I just don't see it as being an automatic reaction

Trends in Canadian Securities Class Actions: 2021 Update

02 March 2022
Bradley A. Heys, Robert Patton, Jielei Mao

Managing Director Bradley A. Heys, Director Robert Patton, and Senior Analyst Jielei Mao have released their annual report reviewing securities class actions in Canada. “Trends in Canadian Securities Class Actions: 2021 Update” contains analysis based on NERA’s proprietary database of information on securities class actions in Canada. The report covers trends in the past year’s filings and considerations for 2022.

Highlights from the report include the following:

  • Ten new securities class actions were filed during 2021, five fewer than the all-time high of 15 cases filed in each of 2011, 2019, and 2020, respectfully.
  • None of the new filings in Canada in 2021 involve issuers in the cannabis sector, in contrast to 2020 and 2019 when cannabis-related cases accounted for a substantial number of filings.
  • 2021 saw the first ever filing of a securities class action in the Yukon.
  • Only two of the 10 new cases filed in Canada during 2021 had a parallel US shareholder class action as of the end of the year. Another five US shareholder class actions involving Canadian-domiciled issuers were also filed in 2021 for which there was no parallel Canadian case as of the end of the year.
  • Five Canadian securities class actions were settled during 2021, down from seven settlements in 2020.
  • The largest settlement in 2021 was the $125 million settlement in the case relating to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), the eighth-largest settlement of a Canadian securities class action to date.

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