Q: Buy cheap and sell high and buy on the way up they said and I did…..from 50 cents in 2017, a few times in 2018 and held when it got near $5 however I did not sell at $5 and now I am way down on this stock. Can I please have your hold or sell advice accompanied by thoughts on the future of YGR. I have a fairly large position and I hate selling stocks at a loss and would hang on if I knew of any middle ground recovery in a reasonable time period ..…thank you team
Q: Can you comment please on YGR regarding the debt load versus the leverage if the underlying energy prices move upward and the healthy insider buying. Am trying to weigh how the company fares under different scenarios.
Thanks
Q: In a recent answer to a question on an oil company, you mentioned that it is hard to be optimistic on a company if you don't like the management team. So my question is, which of the management teams in the oil sector would you want to align yourself with, and why? Alternatively, which of the management teams would you not align yourself with? Please deduct as many credits as necessary to fully answer my question. Thank You.
Q: WIth the Q3 report just out, have any of the team had a chance to read the report?
I see capex spending will go up by 10 million for this year, Cashflows are positive along with net income, I guess that might be the best we can ask for in the oil sector. What are your thoughts of the report?
Q: I am tempted to buy this stock based on a Buy Recommendation from TD Securities and a price target of $3.50. Also note that there has been considerable insider buying of the stock recently. Would appreciate your comments. Bill
Q: Hi folks, opinion please on Q2 results for Yangerra ygr/t. Looks like profit of +.21 eps, increased Cash Flow, and debt reduction of $10M for Q. Started position at $1.55 after oil selloff. Did results beat/miss, and would U rate stock buy/hold/sell. Thanks as always, jb Piedmont Quebec
Q: I have been watching YGR and momentum tells me no but unless I am missing somethings the fundamentals look very compelling. Your advice please before I jump in to another sad CDN energy story.
thanks for you valuable input!!