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Q: Your answered to a member about BBI merger that larger is usually better. I bought BBI at 47cents, I want to average down at current price 22 cents. please provide details cash flow, debt and earnings, is it worth holding and share price will appreciated in 3-5 years? could I have your expert opinions please. Thanks always.
Read Answer Asked by Hue on November 21, 2018
Q: Good morning,

Do you think all 4 or any of the 4 companies will see improved SP with the announcement that LNG will likely be announced next week - announcement being that it will be a GO!

Thanks,
Sean.
Read Answer Asked by Sean on September 27, 2018
Q: I currently own both Shares and their warrants (warrants are trade-able under BBI.W).

At the current warrant prices (.15), I am heavily leaning on selling the rest of my shares and using those $ to purchase more warrants. My thought here is the warrants would triple more easily than share price (which is currently at .35).

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance.
Read Answer Asked by Sean on September 11, 2018
Q: Good evening,
I have managed to escape ggi.v before the carnage began. I have a hefty gain in my tax free account and I'm looking for 4 or 5 somewhat risky picks that could provide some real torque. Fitting this profile would you be able to provide any suggestions for me? I currently own gud and pho in my tea.
Cheers
Read Answer Asked by Seamus on November 23, 2017
Q: I took a small position in this company almost 2 yrs ago and watched it drop like a stone. I hung in and since July it has taken off. Today they released a very flowery report stating significant cost cutting and time saving in drilling, new fracing technology etc. It all seems too good to be true. I am worried that this is a typical pump and dump. So far they have drilled several positive wells that are shut-in awaiting pipeline tie-in infrastructure. I read your comments to another question from another person in oct. and you were un-impressed.
Is there somithing here or should I run
Cheers bruce. GMT capital is a big investor
Read Answer Asked by bruce on November 21, 2016
Q: Re the quote below from their most recent report; is "leasing" land, the usual procedure for oil companies? Do some companies buy land outright? What happens if/when a company strikes oil and then the lease runs out?

"Of the Company’s 73 sections of Elmworth Montney land there are 4 sections which have expiry dates occurring
within the current calendar year. The Company is working diligently on strategies to retain these sections. The
remaining
69 sections have expiry dates ranging from 2017 to 2021."
ALSO, what is yr opinion of that report? Would you advise buying more stock?
Read Answer Asked by roger on July 04, 2016