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Q: So it's official now. PBG will distribute its shares in PBN. Now that PBG is trading up 10% would you hold out for more or sell?
Read Answer Asked by Douglas on October 30, 2012
Q: Hi Peter: I would like your thoughts on petrobank. (PTB) It has certainly tanked over the last year. Is this a hold or sell?
Read Answer Asked by Cathy on October 25, 2012
Q: Peter>

Can you kindly provide your accessment of Mart Resources(MMT-V) .
They appear to have several catalysts moving forward as well as paying a dividend currently yielding close to 11%
Read Answer Asked by Peter on October 24, 2012
Q: Hello Peter,

What are your thoughts on Laredo Petroleum Holdings, LPI.
Read Answer Asked by Graham on October 23, 2012
Q: What makes a stock have value?
I've only been investing for about 4 years.
Is a stock valuable because that's the price we believe someone would buy the entire company for? How does one get value unless they can sell to someone else, or receive a dividend?
If the ability to sell or purchase is blocked, is the company worth anything? (ie Petronas/Progress)
Does the blocking of Petronas/Progress put a positive pressure on dividend paying companies?

The refusal of Petronas/Progress seems huge to me.
Read Answer Asked by Frederick on October 21, 2012
Q: Hi Peter and 5i: AvenEx (AVF) had a miserable Q2 with AECO gas well under $2. Presumably Q3 will be shown to have been better, with the AECO gas price having averaged at least 10% or so above the $2.00 line. One might expect early Q4 guidance to be more positive, with AECO gas averaging over $3.00 so far in October, WTI hanging in above $90, and the Elbow River facility apparently participating profitably in the rise of train-shipped oil. The stock has had a nice move up from the $3 level within the last week but right in the middle of that they announced they are conducting a strategic review of their oil and gas assets. What would you do at this point if you held the stock? Would you view the asset review as a positive development or might you be concerned that it has been occasioned by negative circumstances that have yet to be announced? Thanks for any thoughts!
Read Answer Asked by Lance on October 19, 2012
Q: Hi Peter, I am a long time holder of PMG-Petrominerales. I would like to know your opinion on it's future prospects and if patience will see some recovery in it's value. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by James on October 19, 2012
Q: Hi Peter,

I am concerned with my big position in SCS which has been coming down without any reason. I have asked a question about it before and you said that at two times annual cash flow the debt is not a problem. The company is making money and has half year cashfow of 22 cents. It has excellent locations with no country risk. I firmly believe it is excellent value at this point. However, you showed some concern on one of your other comments. Apart from the fact that it is small, what other risks do you see? Why would it go down even further from this point?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Imtiaz on October 19, 2012
Q: Hi, Could you please give your opinion on DCK-Donnycreek Energy. It has had a nice run since about May. Is this sustainable? thx
Read Answer Asked by George on October 18, 2012
Q: Further to your recent October 10 comments on DTX and WCP, I came across a brand new publication 'Oil and Gas Corporate Bulletin', which is called an 'advertorial'. It is a lenghty and extremely laudatory presentation of NVS, which looks pretty convincing. Is this serious and should this stock be preferable to WCP as a short term takeover target ?
Read Answer Asked by Serge on October 11, 2012
Q: As takeover targets, how would you compare DTX and WCP ? Is one much safer than the other ?
Read Answer Asked by Serge on October 10, 2012
Q: Given todays news release do you feel there is now a little less risk in Porto Energy (PEC)?
Read Answer Asked by Frederick on October 09, 2012