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Veren Inc T.VRN

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRN

Veren Inc. is a Canada-based oil producer with assets in central Alberta and southeast and southwest Saskatchewan. The principal activities of the Company are acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets related thereto through a general partnership and wholly owned subsidiaries. Its core operational areas include Kaybob Duvernay and Alberta Montney, Shaunavon and Viewfield Bakken. Its Kaybob Duvernay is situated in the heart of the condensate rich fairway, Central Alberta, which provides low risk drilling inventory. Its Alberta Montney assets sit adjacent to its Kaybob Duvernay lands, possessing similar resource characteristics including pay thickness and permeability in the volatile oil fairway of the reservoir. Its Shaunavon resource play is located in southwest Saskatchewan. The Viewfield Bakken light oil pool is located in Saskatchewan.


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Comment by packerdriveron Jan 05, 2025 10:08pm
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Post# 36389640

RE:RE:Sorry, Reddeer....call me still unconvinced...

RE:RE:Sorry, Reddeer....call me still unconvinced...
Seppelt wrote:

Great math. But here are a few questions. How many hours does a farmer work in a day, week or a year. What would be his average hourly wage?
Is he getting paid sick days, at least 20 days a year or more, often demanded by public sector unions. 
How many statutory holidays a year he is entitled to so that he can have a rest while enjoying a check in the mail.
Is he getting paid vacations so that he can take vacations south to Florida or Europe. No problem, all you need is a few good dogs to feed and watch for your farm animals.

And finally, upon retirement and selling his farm, will he be receiving a generous government or union pension? Will he be having RRSP and other accounts full with cash?

But here is the trick - Sell your farm in January. Pathetic, but thanks for a good advice anyway.
 


It sounds like you think farmers are real hard done by and should pay a lower capital gains tax than everybody else....real hard done by.....https://agriculture.canada.ca/en/programs

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