Post by
Lizzzy on Apr 10, 2024 7:01pm
tve far superior value compared to ath
I can completely see why Eric N exited ATH. Not that it isn't a great company (management stuck to their plan and executed perfectly), but the metrics just don't provide the value in holding ATH shares versus a company like TVE.
If you look at production volumes, reserves, and cost per barrel efficiency, even taking the debt of TVE into account, any analyst would expect TVE to have a MarketCap 50-80% higher than ATH, in my opinion.
Current Marketcap of TVE is 2.3b, and ATH is 3.1b.
Nothing against ATH, but WAY MORE value to unlock here in TVE. Remember, it's the next 12 months that counts, not the past 12 months!
Cheers
Comment by
MLEWICKIMBA on Apr 10, 2024 8:21pm
When Tamarack Valley Energy has 499,999,999 in debt the stock is going to 8 bucks. This could be in 6 to 8 months. I expect major progress on their debt this year and 75% execution on their NCIB at least. We might even see a cash balance on their balance sheet in Q4 2024. $20,000,000 EST. ATH has and has cash.
Comment by
MLEWICKIMBA on Apr 11, 2024 2:17pm
1. 37000 bpd heavy oil 2. 86% of 63000 bpde is oil 3. Huge Torque the next 8 months 4. Reduction of debt sub 500m cad means all cash flow goes to us including the dividend. At that point debt repayment stops and TVE is deleveraged. Let me repeat --- DELEVERAGED 8 bucks at SUB 500M DEBT is reasonable to me. ML