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Yangarra Resources Ltd T.YGR

Alternate Symbol(s):  YGRAF

Yangarra Resources Ltd. is a Canadian junior oil and gas company engaged in the exploration, development and production of clean natural gas and conventional oil. The Company has its main focus in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The Company has developed its land base to target the halo Cardium at Ferrier, Chedderville, Cow Lake, Chambers, O’Chiese, and Willesden Green with a focus on exploiting the prolific bioturbated zone as part of the entire Cardium package.


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Comment by TheRexmemberon Apr 13, 2024 12:27am
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RE:RE:Management pay

RE:RE:Management pay

Management is supposed to get paid when there is great performance. Performance here is so poor they are routinely laughed at by industry executives. 

Million dollar comp for this level of performance without more people screaming is bizarre. This is NOT a lean operation. For a 10,000 boe/d producer they have a bloated management team that still doesn't have enough technical  ability in house.

It is so brutally run that they have managed to add another 10% of insider ownership in the last few years WHILE the stock price keeps declining and production targets are routinely missed. 

comp should be less than half of what they are currently paid. 

No  M and A,
no per share growth,
poor financial management strategies and
frequent drama over variable drilling results 

what exactly makes them worth premium salaries  and bonuses? Jims political views? 


 

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