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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Veren Inc T.VRN

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRN

Veren Inc. is a Canada-based oil producer with assets in central Alberta and southeast and southwest Saskatchewan. The principal activities of the Company are acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets related thereto through a general partnership and wholly owned subsidiaries. Its core operational areas include Kaybob Duvernay and Alberta... see more

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Veren Inc > Pakidriver...it will never end...what part of that does your
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Post by MorganEarp on Jun 18, 2024 12:23pm

Pakidriver...it will never end...what part of that does your

Pea brain not understand??? Continue to tax until there are no rich anymore....Ten Years After song. But what else would I expect form Castro's son....tax tax, continue to put up the carbon tax though it does ZERO to combat "so called globla warming" The Pied Piper of Hamelin would have loved your kind, leading you right over a cliff. All you left wing @@lth need to be el.....ed from the earth. Problem solved. . ..
Comment by westcoastlogger on Jun 18, 2024 12:44pm
Tax and waste. Tax and waste. Its what left wing governments do. Soon $170/ton carbon tax and we emit nothing in this country. And not one red cent of that rip off will go to carbon anything. Once we get that twit in Ottawa turfed out on the street we wont have to be tortured by this nonsense anymore.
Comment by westcoastlogger on Jun 18, 2024 12:54pm
Back when the wall came down and the USSR became toast, the 'Iron Lady', British PM Maggie Thatcher said, "Socialism never works, because eventually you run out of other people's money to spend." How true, and Trudy if you and Freeland had only half the brains of her we would be so much better off in this country.
Comment by packerdriver on Jun 18, 2024 1:27pm
Yeah well, one could say capitalism doesn't work either....you have to have a little of both. Thatcher privatized Thames Water in 1989....Thirty years later the water/wastewater operator is about to go bust and simply abandon the business and leave users in the lurch... the Thames is more polluted than ever and good old taxpayers are going to have to come to the rescue and pick up the pieces ...more  
Comment by NobleHouse on Jun 18, 2024 1:40pm
Doesn't work , the words of a dimwit Marxist .It seems you live a comfortable existence on the Island with nothing but registered accounts.That might be explained as you are a tree hugging hippie still wearing tie dyed but much more likely a present or ex government worker getting that over the top pensions so what the heck , take your excuse for the high road.Sounds just like those Hollywood ...more  
Comment by packerdriver on Jun 18, 2024 2:49pm
Noble, you're going to wear yourself out imagining stuff about me!!! I'm flattered...but I've never worked in the public sector....not one day in my life! Sorry, try again.....and I've killed thousands upon thousands of trees during my 30+ years in the heavy contruction/land development industry. It's funny how I bring up issues and all I get back from you are attacks on me ...more  
Comment by westcoastlogger on Jun 18, 2024 1:55pm
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Comment by packerdriver on Jun 18, 2024 2:28pm
So you would have kept the manufacturing tax back then??? The GST replaced the manufacturing tax that was considered anti-productive and made our exports more expensive.... I guess you would have also kept inheritance taxes back in 1972 that were eliminated and replaced by capital gains taxes. What a wonderful world it would be if there were NO taxes at all, eh? Dream on!
Comment by westcoastlogger on Jun 18, 2024 2:56pm
Well income taxes were a temporary tax imposed when, during WW1?? The government got real used to them in a big hurry and never tossed them after the war was over. A guy by the name of Pierre Trudeau invented deficit spending and deficit budgets and I still hate his guts for doing that. His stepson is taking it to previously never before encountered levels unfortunatly, and they do it with a big ...more  
Comment by westcoastlogger on Jun 18, 2024 2:04pm
I'm not talking about small examples of whether private or public is better. I'm talking about the Soviet Union, or Canada as we once knew it. Trudy and Freeland want a post national state and admire China's government. Trudy said that early in his reign of terror. Yikes.
Comment by Banshee on Jun 18, 2024 1:53pm
Boy WC you nailed it Churchill was the absolute best wartime PMof all time , if not for him our mother country would be speaking German and absolutely Our Maggie was the best PM in over a century plus. To compare both Freeland and Trudy to her is comparing a Pigs Ear to a Silk Purse.Hey CM anything considered vulgarity or profanity or off topic as l replied get it replied to another poster one ...more  
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