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$80 give or take lol. The Woodshed comment is very apropos.I don’t know where you got into ARKK but im off 46%![]()
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$80 give or take lol. The Woodshed comment is very apropos.I don’t know where you got into ARKK but im off 46%![]()
GTE had a good jump today.Killer API drop today... beaucoup earnings should follow as well. GL, fellas!
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Pretty disappointing at .04 EPS....outrageous with the price of Brent crude well over $100 for much or all of Q1. I'm reading much of this is based on their 74% tax rate pay down, but c'mon, Expected better.Q1 Earnings for GTE released today for those interested
They paid down 27.5 million in debt this quarter. only 10 mil left to pay off in Q2 and these guys are debt free.Pretty disappointing at .04 EPS....outrageous with the price of Brent crude well over $100 for much or all of Q1. I'm reading much of this is based on their 74% tax rate pay down, but c'mon, Expected better.
Wow this moved half payed off back in January, just got back into both way cheaper and made some decent coin.I dumped Amazon and Google as it was dropping and now they are both back up.Then i didnt have the balls to dump it into my XOM shares to atleast offset.
They paid down 27.5 million in debt this quarter. only 10 mil left to pay off in Q2 and these guys are debt free.
What are your thoughts on CPE earnings? If you are still holding?Thinking that may just be short term/revolver debt....
They need to reward their SHs.
The influx of cash from us early in the pandemic may have been the difference for GTE and BK in 2020.
Paying down debt is always a good thing (!) but some of us don't want to abide four years in this company. I'm wary of this market as a whole, a total implosion wouldn't surprise me with the D.C. Marxist clan.
GTE should have considered some parity with this Q1-- debt repayment, bought back shares, frankly I'm disgusted; .04 is a joke with Brent and demand.
CDEV wasn't any better, equally pissed off there.
I'm not normally so critical here--glass half full typically, but these companies are a max disappointment for Q1 with SP. Thinking very seriously of a $9.50 exit for CDEV. $2 for GTE if she gets there.
Lpi earnings were shit also. I sold it today at $72.50 with a low 60s cost average. Got tired of waiting for it to turn and get back into the 90s. If some of these oil companies aren’t just printing money and rewarding shareholders with these crude prices it makes me wonder if they ever will. Still holding a lot of GTE but looking for an exit at some point this year.Thinking that may just be short term/revolver debt....
They need to reward their SHs.
The influx of cash from us early in the pandemic may have been the difference for GTE and BK in 2020.
Paying down debt is always a good thing (!) but some of us don't want to abide four years in this company. I'm wary of this market as a whole, a total implosion wouldn't surprise me with the D.C. Marxist clan.
GTE should have considered some parity with this Q1-- debt repayment, bought back shares, frankly I'm disgusted; .04 is a joke with Brent and demand.
CDEV wasn't any better, equally pissed off there.
I'm not normally so critical here--glass half full typically, but these companies are a max disappointment for Q1 with SP. Thinking very seriously of a $9.50 exit for CDEV. $2 for GTE if she gets there.
As you know I left GTE a while ago because I was frustrated, but I also left a lot of coin on the table doing it. My pep talk would be to hang in there if you don’t need the cash. The fear and doubt is removed, they are doing what they said they would do paying down the revolver…you’ve got 3-6 more quarters (through next summer) to really probably get itchy about bailing.Thinking that may just be short term/revolver debt....
They need to reward their SHs.
The influx of cash from us early in the pandemic may have been the difference for GTE and BK in 2020.
Paying down debt is always a good thing (!) but some of us don't want to abide four years in this company. I'm wary of this market as a whole, a total implosion wouldn't surprise me with the D.C. Marxist clan.
GTE should have considered some parity with this Q1-- debt repayment, bought back shares, frankly I'm disgusted; .04 is a joke with Brent and demand.
CDEV wasn't any better, equally pissed off there.
I'm not normally so critical here--glass half full typically, but these companies are a max disappointment for Q1 with SP. Thinking very seriously of a $9.50 exit for CDEV. $2 for GTE if she gets there.
Not holding, JD. I sold CPE with their R/S many moons ago. Lost conviction with their management at that time.What are your thoughts on CPE earnings? If you are still holding?
As you know I left GTE a while ago because I was frustrated, but I also left a lot of coin on the table doing it. My pep talk would be to hang in there if you don’t need the cash. The fear and doubt is removed, they are doing what they said they would do paying down the revolver…you’ve got 3-6 more quarters (through next summer) to really probably get itchy about bailing.
With CDEV Im still in pretty heavy as you know…but think you’re being too critical. Again doing what they said, buy backs are approved and will more than offset the compensation share dilution. I think we see buybacks and a more dynamic earnings in Q2 and Q3.
I know it’s hard and I’ve proven I am not the great patient one with trimming some CDEV and all of GTE.
Whenever one else is selling, buy.I am upping my 401k contributions. The next year or so should be a good time to be buying.