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Antero Resources Corp T.AR


Primary Symbol: AR

Antero Resources Corporation is an independent natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, development and production of unconventional properties located in the Appalachian Basin in West Virginia and Ohio. The Company targets large, repeatable resource plays where horizontal drilling and advanced fracture stimulation technologies provide the means to economically develop and produce natural gas, NGLs and oil from unconventional formations. The Company operates through three segments: the exploration, development, and production of natural gas, NGLs and oil; marketing of excess firm transportation capacity; and midstream services through its equity method investment in Antero Midstream Corporation (Antero Midstream). The Company holds approximately 515,000 net acres of natural gas, NGLs and oil properties located in the Appalachian Basin, primarily in West Virginia and Ohio.


NYSE:AR - Post by User

Comment by Sclarda2on Feb 29, 2024 12:07am
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Post# 35905596

RE:RE:RE:Statement of Personal Nature

RE:RE:RE:Statement of Personal Nature
ARGONAUTGOLD wrote:
Indeed, sentiment can significantly influence stock prices. This is often seen in the case of startups or exploratory companies where the potential for future earnings drives investor sentiment and, consequently, the stock price.
 
I have a significant investment in the company, which is why I frequently discuss it. I believe that’s reasonable. Regarding the personal criticism, you were bullish just last week, but now that the market has dropped slightly, you seem to be doubting your previous analysis? Weren’t you recently suggesting that the imminent cash flows of the company make the current market price a bargain?
 



"I have a significant investment in this company,"


 Not that   "Significant" anymore ha ha ha
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