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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Long Run Explor Ltd Ord WFREF

"Long Run Exploration Ltd is engaged in the development, exploration and production of oil and natural gas in western Canada."

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Long Run Explor Ltd Ord > book value of LRE
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Post by northwestcoast on Mar 19, 2015 5:53pm

book value of LRE

Ross Healy, Chairman at Strategic Analysis Corporation & Associate, MacNicol & Associates Asset Management, said book value on LRE was just under $5 / share two days ago on BNN. Here is a link: https://www.bnn.ca/Video/player.aspx?vid=571965

I imagine book value right now must not be at all set in stone given market fluctuations and the unforeseeable commodity prices. I am bullish here, but treading carefully on LRE. Still, though, I've bought three times in the last two days at 0.67.

I am not adept enough to figure it out for myself. I am setting myself up to be put down by goldenegg, especially since I've been so mean to him lately. (I'm trying to lay off you, mr. egg, so don't expect me to be rude to you again. I don't like being nasty all the time, so, well, sorry for my excessively hard comments toward you).  At any rate, whoever newbie1234 is, there is one reference towards an answer for you. The leverage is what is keeping people away, I guess. I just believe the CEO when he says they have it under control.

I was really into Athabasca until I read that they are hoping in a year to bring up production to 12,000 boe a year. LRE has been in the 31,000 -36,000 boe range of energy production already, I think. I just think we are so undervalued at this price that it is difficult to stay away from what some think is a risky play with LRE. I can't see us getting back to five dollars a share, but I can sure as hell see a dollar in the near future. Anyway, I hope absolutely everyone with an interest in Long Run will get paid for their astute play in this company.
Comment by newbee1234 on Mar 19, 2015 6:34pm
Thanks for your kindness, NWC! Newbee is really new. Three months into oil!
Comment by northwestcoast on Mar 19, 2015 6:43pm
If you're really new then you should enjoy watching me get shot down on last comment. Also, consider a cooler handle than newbee1234.
Comment by goldenegg on Mar 19, 2015 7:09pm
not this time pal, not gonna bother. too much typing and I just had my dinner, don't want indigestion.
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Comment by northwestcoast on Mar 19, 2015 8:14pm
Hey there Bigbird, I said four days ago I'd buy LRE at 0.67. So far it hasn't come cheaper. I like the number, so I'm sticking with that buy order. Check it out tomorrow.
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Comment by goldenegg on Mar 19, 2015 6:55pm
if you like to gamble, want to lose money and or not have another good night sleep then buy this stock.  mind you the bottom is close, and depends on how much you're buying in for but it's all relative I guess. 
Comment by JohnJBond on Mar 20, 2015 2:28am
If I remember correctly from the recent news release, and post write down etc, the NPV (10) is $4.66 per share (book value, being Net Present Value discounted at 10%, minus debt. 
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