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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Step Energy Services Ltd T.STEP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNVVF

STEP Energy Services Ltd. is a Canada-based energy services company. The Company is engaged in providing coiled tubing, fluid and nitrogen pumping and hydraulic fracturing solutions. The Company’s segments include Canadian Operations and the United States Operations segments. It delivers completion and stimulation services to exploration and production (E&P) companies in Canada and the United... see more

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Step Energy Services Ltd > in responce to question on shareholder returns, the ceo
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Post by drunk@noon on Nov 05, 2023 9:56am

in responce to question on shareholder returns, the ceo

mentioned ARch financial owned 55% of the ccompany, and that would impact things.
Any idea what Arch would have in mind. Believe me, if things unfold as expected in the first half of the year, debt will be next to nothings. And they will free cashflowing in the 40% range even with cap spend for upgrading fleet to duo. So the question is how aggresive will they bee with returns to shareholders. 
I hate the idea of 5-6% dividend. Worst of all is specil dividends, as the share price falls by the dividend the day after it goes ex dividend. Clearly mega buy backs is what you want if the shareprice isn't responding to 35% plus free cashflow. 
Any knowledgable input appreciated.
Comment by itsalie on Nov 14, 2023 10:17am
I love dividend and try to only buy stocks the pay dividends, ideally in a drip. Many investors feel the same, especially those with large positions.. 
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