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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Whitecap Resources Inc T.WCP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPGYF

Whitecap Resources Inc. is an oil-weighted growth company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its core areas include the West Division and East Division. Its West Division is comprised of three regions: Smoky, Kaybob and Peace River Arch (PRA). The properties in its Smoky region include Kakwa... see more

TSX:WCP - Post Discussion

Whitecap Resources Inc > WCP purchasing 10% of the public float as of May 10, 2021
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Post by SirJulius on Mar 22, 2022 7:20am

WCP purchasing 10% of the public float as of May 10, 2021

Nuttall had lunch with the CEO recentlly. Eric no doubt influenced the 10% purchase increase.
Comment by stocktalk on Mar 22, 2022 10:40am
Yah.. like i stated in my earlyier posts, they had a nice steak and lobster at the upscale restaurant in Downtown T. I think Nuttall and ceo could of done 15% buy back with another increase to dividend, that would really make wcp take off ! Dinner is paying big dividends.with tax write off benefits.
Comment by jleer42 on Mar 22, 2022 11:25am
Buybacks tend to be through NCIB which is limited to 10%