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Q: Calfrac Well Services crossed my screen. Can you give me an in depth analysis in this stock, insider buying, financial ratios, management , and industry. Will it ever catch up to Precision Drilling’s success? what do you like or dislike about it ? Buy , sell or hold?
Read Answer Asked by James on July 18, 2024
Q: Please explain what happened to the frac sand suppliers today. They all had a big drop today. Iv'e been watching them for a while now and thinking of stepping into them. Which ones do you like, why?
How about the pumpers like Trican and calfrac?
Read Answer Asked by Doug on July 25, 2017
Q: Hello!

What are your thoughts on Calfrac Well Service as as short term investment. The company enjoyed a pretty good rebound since the 2015 crash but now is trending at the 52 week low. Given the uncertainty and volatility of the oil prices do you feel like now would be a good entry point as some oil stocks appear to be oversold?

Regards,

Irek
Read Answer Asked by Irek on June 27, 2017
Q: We have been waiting and waiting for a turn around in the Oil & Gas Equipment Svcs space for awhile but no real traction has happened yet. The company keeps indicating they are seeing positive activity and pricing trends but each quarter the results don't reflect their assessment. They are now saying H1 2017 is a transition period leading to better times in H2 2017. What is your assessment of CFW's risk of running out of money or experiencing a negative credit event (i.e CCAA / Chapter 11) due to a lack of a turnaround in the Oil & Gas Equipment Svcs space and why?
Read Answer Asked by Ryan on March 01, 2017
Q: I feel like the oil sector is turning the corner and want look at some oilfield service companies. Which do you feel is a "safe" way to play this, looking for a "good" balance sheet and someone that isn't going to just issue equity as soon as their stock price runs up a bit. Please consider companies beyond those listed above.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on October 24, 2016