Shown below is the buyout and remaining corporate proposal from Gear Energy management:
"The Transaction will be accomplished by way of a statutory plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta) (the "Arrangement"). Under the terms of the Arrangement, each holder of Gear Shares (each a "Gear Shareholder" and collectively, the "Gear Shareholders") will receive $0.607 in total consideration per Gear Share, consisting of, at such Gear Shareholder's election: (i) $0.607 in cash per Gear Share; (ii) 0.3035 common shares in Newco ("Newco Shares") per Gear Share; or (iii) a combination thereof, subject to proration and consideration caps set out in the Arrangement."
(Note that the above is expressed in Canadian Dollars)
Probably the other key item would be:
" Current production from the Gear Assets is approximately 3,700 boe/d (consisting of 3,400 bbl/d of heavy and medium crude oil, and 2,000 mcf/d of conventional natural gas), with a liquids weighting of 91%."
"Newco will retain 31% of Gear’s production, equating to approximately 1,700 boe/d (consisting of 1,100 bbl/d of light crude oil, 200 bbl/d of NGLs and 2,000 mcf/d of conventional natural gas) with a liquids weighting of 80% and a deep inventory to grow production and cashflow."
All of the quotes above come from the news release on the company's website Dated December 2, 2024.
This definitely helps with the future. But as many commenters noted under the previous article, they still have questions about what will remain and how will it be handled. The major question is likely to be the dividend policy of the new company as this company had become a dividend favorite.
There is also a question of debt levels even though the new company is expected to retain some cash. Evidently insiders will be expected to retain stock as otherwise that level of cash shown above is not going to happen because there are far too many shares for an all-cash distribution to everyone.
Usually, companies would present a corporate presentation that spells all this out and more. But as of right now, there is no corporate presentation.