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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 > Why Invest in LRE!
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Post by Reflect on May 25, 2015 2:50pm

Why Invest in LRE!

Let’s just use an example: SPE is trading above its book value with a sp in the $3.00 plus range. It produces approx. 10,000 BOE/d which they call a record production. It pays no dividend & has no real assets to grow because Renegade the former company sold off assets & yet SPE prides itself as a growth stock. SPE has to buy properties & drill & good properties cost money so they have to invest at least $500 mil or more. And yet TD etc. pump the stock. There is no money to be made in SPE. Investors are just tying up their money & getting nothing in return. There is no dividend & do your dd – there is no growth.
 
Another, take LTS. Mgt. there doesn’t know whether it’s coming or going changing their mind as fast as the stock market changes. No direction & no leadership & a ton of debt. Investors here hate their CEO & mgt. team & publically have stated so.
 
LEG is also floundering & now they got the insecurity of a proxy war by Front Four which will only result in lower share prices. The investors there to are completely dissatisfied & do not trust their leadership. Also, an accumulated ton of debt.
 
LRE looks very good & promising. As always, every stock has risks & rewards. In LRE case the rewards surpass the risks. You will make money off of LRE unlike SPE where your money will sit there I guess & keep the status quo. At LRE’s present sp; man – you stand to make a lot. Invest in LTS & LEG & you stand to lose because of the present environment & situations their in. LRE is stable & has good leadership & the potential to make you a lot of money. Anything under a dollar right now at LRE is a steal.
 
Hey; it’s your money. Do your dd & take your pick.
Comment by Shlinker_ on May 26, 2015 12:36am
Wow, Reflect, pouring it on like Perdkaoilgas...the ultimate paid pumper no doubt. Nice speach though, but this is not a buy until they decrease debt - your speculation is garbage. And LTS and LEG's chart basically tells the board your theories are garbage. And their debt level is much less than LRE's. SPE has a much better/proven management team of getting taken over. This is Spartan part ...more  
Comment by Reflect on May 26, 2015 2:29am
Shlinker buddy you are on the wrong board & my facts are absolutely correct. LTS & LEG both carry way more debt and are in disarray. Both boards continually curse their CEO & mgt. teams & Front Four is proposing a proxy war. SPE produces 10,000 BOE/d & has 264 millions shares out – pays no dividend & has been a “PAPER LION” when it comes to growth. Renegade was forced to ...more  
Comment by Shlinker_ on May 26, 2015 9:51am
The way you pump this is very suspicious - telling people to buy this over other stocks. That in itself points that you are more than likely exiting a position. Not once have you given a balanced vew of this stock. LRE is in trouble, simple fact. If they arent, the market would say we weren't. You are a paid pumper or a hedge-fund holder. LRE debt is 750M+, and the management hasnt proven ...more  
Comment by wilwal on May 26, 2015 10:59am
You are correct Shlinker.  This company sits in a precarious position with high debt risk and their current plan doesn't cut the mustard with shareholders, hence the valuation.   Management didn't see what shale was doing to oil and we aren't sure if they yet understand that oil markets have changed forever. Most of their blunders can be to this hubris that $100 oil was here ...more  
Comment by Reflect on May 26, 2015 12:03pm
Hey wilwal you gree with Shlinker: He Just stated that LRE has more debt than LTS & LEG or are you & Shlinker one & the same again. "..'And LTS and LEG's chart basically tells the board your theories are garbage. And their debt level is much less than LRE's." Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.lre/long-run-exploration-ltd ...more  
Comment by tsoprano1 on May 26, 2015 2:10pm
Reflect, you need to put Schlinker on ignore. He is either the village idiot or managed to buy this and PTAXF at their highs and wants to blame everyone but himself. He apparently spends countless hours posting drivel on these boards in the hope of getting others to sell. I am not sure who would be taking his advice given his dismal track record, but it is easier to just ignore him. T
Comment by Reflect on May 26, 2015 12:08pm
Shlinker or should I say wilwal or lesspike: Your nose is growing with your lies but then look at the benefits - you can eat more snot. You are a two faced liar & not an investor in LRE. If you were; you would be supporting LRE & want it to get to 1.50 & say good things about LRE instead of bashing it. You say you own a large amount of LRE & then curse mgt. & the stock. What ...more  
Comment by Reflect on May 26, 2015 1:25pm
Wilwal just in case you want to deny your comments here's what you said: " If Redwater was sold on the basis of the above, it would not only solve the debt problem, but also the dire working capital deficit too. Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.lre/long-run-exploration-ltd#cVKefYQim7jyGpmH.99 I believe Redwater is easily worth that & more as oil ...more  
Comment by tsoprano1 on May 26, 2015 2:14pm
Here is the post that got me wondering: image: https://www.stockhouse.com/CMSModules/Avatars/CMSPages/GetAvatar.aspx?maxsidesize=38&avatarguid=42f9d97e-b0c8-43a2-8a35-62dfec5ae64a User avatar lessspike image: https://www.stockhouse.com/Stockhouse/images/stars-mask.png 3.5 stars User Actions May 23, 2015 - 11:06 PM 73 Reads Post# 23758100 Rate this post image: https://www.stockhouse.com ...more  
Comment by tsoprano1 on May 26, 2015 2:19pm
well, that was a garbled mess. But, it was lessspike talking to lessspike, but clearly as Wilwal. So it doesn't take a genius to see he posts as both and forgot to log in as Wilwal. I don't know purpose for such antics but it sure puts the previous posts in a different light. I am glad that the hedge funds and insties are doing this to keep stock down so I can get more cheap shares. Also ...more  
Comment by wilwal on May 26, 2015 2:50pm
wiwal:  your posts are awesome and always right on. Your pal, shlinker
Comment by Shlinker_ on May 27, 2015 9:19am
Actually wiwwal, or whatever it is you call yourself, your posts are not right on, and your investments are terrible. 
Comment by wilwal on May 27, 2015 9:33am
It was a joke.   A bit too subtle I suppose.
Comment by Shlinker_ on May 27, 2015 9:35am
Actually, my appologies wilwal. You do seem level-headed, and your posts are informative. I did jump down your throat for a comment, but its cool. Keep posting the good stuff....equal weight. Its REFLECT that truely needs to leave this board. Maybe he will after she sells her shares!!
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