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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

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Whitecap Resources Inc > Fear of Tariffs
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Post by retiredcf on Jan 19, 2025 11:06am

Fear of Tariffs

Hope they are right. GLTA

It is possible markets 'react' again, but in many cases they have already. Trump has already walked back comments to 2% a month rather than 25% one time. Industrial stocks such as ATS, MG, MRE etc. could still be impacted. CLS has benefited from stong growth, good partnerships and its AI connection. Oil could rally as we highly doubt Trump is going to tariff 4 million barrels a day of imports. (5iResearch)


Comment by retiredcf on Jan 20, 2025 10:41am
Donald Trump will issue a broad trade memo on Monday that stops short of imposing new tariffs on his first day in office, but rather directs federal agencies to evaluate U.S. trade relationships with China, Canada and Mexico, an incoming Trump administration official said. President-elect Trump, who takes office on Monday, has pledged tariffs of 10 per cent on global imports, 60 per cent on ...more