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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Palliser Oil & Gas Corp. PSLRF

"Palliser Oil & Gas Corp is engaged in the exploration, development and production of petroleum including high netback heavy oil in the greater Lloydminster area of Alberta and Saskatchewan."

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Palliser Oil & Gas Corp. > Palliser and the big boys...
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Post by 1buck on Nov 26, 2012 11:17am

Palliser and the big boys...

...attending 2012 SEPAC Fall Investor Showcase

Palliser Oil & Gas Corporation - Archive Webcast of November 21, 2012 SEPAC Fall Investor Showcase

CALGARY, Nov. 26, 2012 /CNW/ - (TSX-V: PXL) Palliser Oil & Gas Corporation announced they will host their Archive Webcast of November 21, 2012 SEPAC Fall Investor Showcase on 26-Nov-12 at 14:00 MT / 16:00 ET.

To listen to this event, please enter https://www.newswire.ca/en/webcast/detail/1071385/1165575 in your browser.

For a complete program of the SEPAC Calgary 2012 Fall Investor Showcase please visit https://www.newswire.ca/en/webcast/detail/1071325/1165499 or CNW's webcast events calendar at https://www.newswire.ca/en/webcast/index.cgi

SOURCE: Palliser Oil & Gas Corporation

Comment by seanyboy on Nov 28, 2012 10:11am
Sounds like the CEO is sleepwalking in this pres... you'd like to think they have their s together and it's just bad communication, but a track record of failure (total failure and re cap in 2009, stupid trucking issues) makes me think there are good reasons the sp is in the toilet.
Comment by wilee27 on Nov 28, 2012 11:06am
i don't think you know what you are talking about seanyboy! these guys are making oil in by back yard and they are doing a fine job of it. Looks like a greasy basher trying to pick up cheap shares. nuff said!
Comment by seanyboy on Nov 28, 2012 9:27pm
Address my point about communication and the re cap if you want to respond.  Hearing about gold medals in uni doesn't get my investment buck, if it gets yours fine.
Comment by silverT on Nov 30, 2012 1:08pm
Look at the chart weannyboy.....not many junior's are heading upwards like PXL Toilet my butt....get on or get lost.......could care less about your invest buck
Comment by 1buck on Nov 30, 2012 2:37pm
Seanyboy, this year the exit will be around 2600 bbpd. If next year we are around 3500 bbpd will make us a good candidate for a take-over. TBE maybe :) GLTA
Comment by Sir_Holler on Nov 30, 2012 5:53pm
"...this year the exit will be around 2600 bbpd."   News release: "...we are on track to meet previously announced exit production guidance (December 2012 average) of 2,600 - 2,800 boe/d (98% oil weighting), targeting the middle to higher end of that range."   The mid to high end of the range is about 2,750 barrels, per day.
Comment by seanyboy on Dec 01, 2012 8:27pm
I'm looking at the 2 year chart, SilverT - not seeing the uptrend.  It's off the recent all-time lows, true.  Wouldn't bother posting if I saw nothing to like about PXL, but the market is pricing a deep discount perhaps for reasons I mentioned or maybe others.   I also follow TBE 1buck.
Comment by silverT on Dec 03, 2012 2:02pm
So many companies are crippled by debt.........many are on life support and will disappear I stick with those that will make it through
Comment by seanyboy on Dec 03, 2012 8:37pm
No kidding!  And if you look at PXL's financials, you'll see that they have already drawn down most of their credit!  Debt is bigger than market cap... anyone home?
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