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Gear Energy Ltd T.GXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  GENGF

Gear Energy Ltd. is an oil-focused exploration and production company. The Company carries on the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its operations are located in three core areas: Lloydminster Heavy Oil, Central Alberta Light/Medium Oil and Southeast Saskatchewan. The Company is also engaged in focused on improving oil recoveries through the application of water flood technology. The key properties in the Central Alberta Light asset include Wilson Creek, Ferrier, Killam, Drayton Valley, and Chigwell.


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Comment by tylerreddickon Dec 19, 2024 10:59am
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Post# 36370283

RE:RE:RE:RE:GOOD COP GROWTH With $ 43M In 2025 CAPITAL SPENDING

RE:RE:RE:RE:GOOD COP GROWTH With $ 43M In 2025 CAPITAL SPENDING There appears to be a pretty good chance this deal gets voted down, so maybe you might get your wish as they have to entertain other offers.
As I posted yesterday, it looked like the slide had bottomed, and the last NR may have solidifed that level. So nothing to do now but vote "no" and see what happens. Maybe the worst thing is they have to continue bumbling along as before, and if that meant reinstating the dividend, it could be worse.
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