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Longview Oil Corp > Actual value
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Post by konzelmann on Feb 19, 2014 10:14am

Actual value

Don't forget that anyone who didn't take $5.50 yesterday refused to do so because they thought Longview was worth more than that - otherwise you would have taken $5.50+ already. We hit a bump in the road, it's still worth over $5.50. Regardless of if that value is realized today in a buyout, tomorrow in a buyout, or over time in gradual gains and dividend payouts, Longview was worth more than $5.50 yesterday and it's worth more than $5.50 today. No one should be a seller below $5, that's for sure. Granted, a short term gain might be more satisfying than a long-term gain. But I would argue that as a long-term hold, Longview is an excellent buy for the same reasons we discuss why a buyer should pay over $5.50 for it today. I suspect that one way or another a deal gets done anyway though. Because the buyer has skin in the game with those shares they bought at $4.45 as part of the secondary. This was a great flip for anyone who bought at the right time and sold at the right time, but at the end of the day I think you all want to be holding some for tomorrow. If you had the chance to make money and/or lower your average in in the process, all the more power to you.
Comment by flooring on Feb 19, 2014 10:35am
I,m not sure if the interested party bought those shares. The news on Feb 11 said they were interested in shares. But lets not forget that the Company is still at work. LONGVIEW 103 HZ SUNSET 1-36-69-20      PRODUCTION - DEV (NC)    Well ID:  03/01-36-069-20W5/0  Fluid:  CRUDE OIL  Licensee:  LONGVIEW OIL CORP.  ...more  
Comment by Al42 on Feb 19, 2014 11:01am
agreed, I even put a bid in to buy more even though I'm overweight this name. Didn't get filled as I thought it would touch 4.50. I'm happy to hold on to my overweight position until it goes above 6 bucks then I will reduce back down to normal weight.
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