Post by
Allinontheturn1 on Jan 29, 2022 8:59pm
WCP vs MEG & ERF
WCP MEG & ERF not long ago all were the same ballpark share price with similar production and upside
So why is WCP so undervalued to its peers ??
It just doesn't make sense the massive share price difference.
Either we're going to run up big time soon to catch up or we're going to keep going the same slow upward trend.
Any thoughts out there of what's going on with WCP lagging in the last year or so ?
Comment by
barneyj44 on Jan 29, 2022 10:28pm
Megs net Operating costs to produce a barrel of oil is $7.17, doesn’t get much better then that. Wcp is lagging because I think it’s still digesting the acquisitions over the past year and a half.
Comment by
luckyturtle on Jan 30, 2022 7:08pm
I also want to know as well...If oil drops a buck, this thing is going back to 7$ in less than a few hours. It goes up 10-30 cents if oil goes up a good few dollars, super laggy.
Comment by
morzine on Jan 30, 2022 10:46pm
good point lucky - difficult to understand - for example MEG as P/E ratio of 37,5 while WCP has one as low as 2,7 - it could easily increased by a large factor ans the SP will then reflect its real value . Dont you think ??
Comment by
barneyj44 on Jan 30, 2022 10:55pm
From what I understand Free Cash Flow Yield (Money in the Bank) is the best way to value an oil company not P/E.