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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Vermilion Energy Inc T.VET

Alternate Symbol(s):  VET

Vermilion Energy Inc. is a Canada-based international energy producer. The Company seeks to create value through the acquisition, exploration, development, and optimization of producing assets in North America, Europe, and Australia. Its business model emphasizes free cash flow generation and returning capital to investors when economically warranted, augmented by value-adding acquisitions. The... see more

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Comment by papaloapanon Nov 25, 2024 6:47am

RE:What makes VET so compelling - a few things - 27% FCF

Well said, and has been the case for some time.
Comment by loopsbutterflyon Nov 24, 2024 6:00pm

RE:What makes VET so compelling - a few things - 27% FCF

Yeah, thats why it is one of my top holding at the moment come along for the ride gracias    grinnnnn....
Post by MyHoneyPoton Nov 24, 2024 5:54pm

What makes VET so compelling - a few things - 27% FCF

In the last 12 month Vet has paid off 409 million in debt or about $2.63 a share. Really that should directly reflect in Shareholder appreciation.  In the last 12 months they bought back 8,312 ...more  
Comment by loopsbutterflyon Nov 24, 2024 3:21pm

RE:I have 20 000 shares for sale at $50,01

I like the upside potential
Comment by MyHoneyPoton Nov 24, 2024 10:02am

RE:RE:RE:Vet should be $25 dollars and still be producing 16% FCF

No the FCF numbers are generally really stong, i took an average of their FCF over the past 4 Quarters, and came up with 174 million average.This is 20 million dollars more than last quarter. Over the ...more  
Comment by mnztron Nov 24, 2024 12:04am

RE:RE:Vet should be $25 dollars and still be producing 16% FCF

I think there were some elements to that FCFthat were unexpected corract? Lower taxes I think. How repeatable is that good quarter? TTF prices are higher then expected right now. 
Comment by MyHoneyPoton Nov 23, 2024 10:12pm

RE:Vet should be $25 dollars and still be producing 16% FCF

The way i look at it is this, companies like CVE/VRN are trading closer to 10% FCF, and Vet is trading much higher 26%.  VET between the debt and the share buyback added about $3.75 for every ...more  
Comment by loopsbutterflyon Nov 23, 2024 9:13pm

RE:RE:Vet should be $25 dollars and still be producing 16% FCF

I could add some shares depending of market condition long 20 000 shares fully paid...no margin account gracias    grinnnnn....
Comment by loopsbutterflyon Nov 23, 2024 6:14pm

RE:Vet should be $25 dollars and still be producing 16% FCF

Thats why I took more shares at $12,90 gracias    grinnnn....
Post by MyHoneyPoton Nov 23, 2024 3:00pm

Vet should be $25 dollars and still be producing 16% FCF

Q4 2023 Vet had Production of 82727, they had 163,660,0000 share and their debt was 1.242 billion dollars.   Fast forward to the end of Q3 2024, we now have production 84,173 boe/day outstanding ...more  
Post by MyHoneyPoton Nov 22, 2024 1:13pm

FCF Metrics - Lead Industry Average

  Year Quarter FFO (millions) FCF (millions) Share Price Shares (MIL)  FCF Period  FFO ...more  
Comment by HoneyBadger77on Nov 22, 2024 1:05pm

RE:$25 share price, 16% FCF Yield - metrics other would die for

You're analysis MyHoneyPot looks great BUT you're assumptions seem just a bit optomistic compared to RBC analyst estimate figures. RBC is estimating WTI at $68.16 us$/bbl in 2025 and $65.72 ...more  
Post by MyHoneyPoton Nov 21, 2024 8:04pm

$25 share price, 16% FCF Yield - metrics other would die for

Last quarter VET generated 98 cents a share in FCF. This is an amazing number. What this means for VET shareholders at a price of $15.15 and with essentially $4 dollars a year in annualized FCF you ...more  
Post by MyHoneyPoton Nov 21, 2024 1:13pm

Eric Nuttal like MEG 10% FCF Yield << VET FCF Yield Higher

From Q3 Report We invested $121 million in exploration and development (“E&D”) capital expenditures(3), resulting in free cash flow (“FCF”)(4) of $154 million ($0.98/basic share)(5), of which $59 ...more  
Post by MyHoneyPoton Nov 21, 2024 12:47pm

Eric Nuttal thinks 13% FCF yeild is good, maybe he needs VET

On market call Eric says he is going to hang onto VRN because it has a 13% FCF yield. So if VET anualized Q3 FCF of a dollar a share.  13% FCF on 4 dollars per share FCF  $4 dollars / 13% ...more  
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