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The company's principal business is acquiring and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets related thereto through a general partnership and wholly owned subsidiaries.
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selling into the US and offshore should be 2nd! Currently eastern Canada imports oil at Brent prices - while Big Oil is crying for pipelines to sell offshore through BC into Asia which will raise domestic prices at the pump- how stupid is that! E...
5/22/2013 11:42:21 AM 3

The CPG model is dead. They did well initially because they started with a great asset, the Viewfield. But the model of acquisition coupled with constant selling of more and more shares really doesn't work as the quality of assets continues t...
5/22/2013 8:58:10 AM 3

If you look at Granger's Past Picks he as done very well. Also, listen to the whole segment, his comments on stock queries are very solid IMO. I don't disagree with your comment in general, but Granger impressed me, I even feel my sentime...
5/22/2013 8:52:49 AM

You know, these "analyst" recommendations are totally useless. They are consistantly wrong about the stocks they talk about, and that is because they are just talking their book. Yes, CPG might have a sustainable dividend, propped up by...
5/22/2013 8:27:03 AM 3

Perhaps we can get this BB back to the topic at hand - ie. CPG. WIth that in mind, here's Mason Granger's viewpoint. GLTA Crescent Point Energy Corp. (CPG TSX) Last purchased on January 8, 2013 at $37.27 a shareCrescent Point continues to...
5/22/2013 7:03:16 AM 3

The guy owns a bunch of energy stocks but doesn't want any of it in his backyard? Just a stinkin hypocrite.
5/21/2013 11:36:50 PM 3

No one cares about your whining. Everyone sacrifices for the greater good, except you whiners I guess. You're worst than Quebeckers
5/21/2013 11:34:30 PM 3

As a native BCer I'm tired of people like you using the populace to support your own Eco platform. Who told you that the majority of BCers don't want the pipelines? A poll? That would be the same pollsters that watched Adrian Dix turf...
5/21/2013 9:31:10 PM 3

BC'ers have lived with busy ports and sea commerce for as long as it has been BC - look deeper - until then, you have no clue about that which you are annoyed and little more than a parrot for the machine, repeateding what they wish you to s...
5/21/2013 9:08:27 PM 2

If BCers don't want the pipeline, then pay your own native welfare checks. That money has to come from somewhere, so if you want to restrict the economy in the rest of Canada, then pay up. The ROC is sick of your whining. By the way, how much...
5/21/2013 8:57:18 PM 3

oh ya, sure, ... Oil $$$ is in our National Interest - and so the money machine would have you believe - but as most BC'ers see it, that is very short sighted and if you look at the devastation the BP oil spill has caused in the Gulf Coast of...
5/21/2013 8:43:54 PM 3

Pipelines, like the railroads, are deemed a necessity in the best interests of National Security. As such, National interests will take precedent - after all, we are all a part of Canada. No outside entities or special interest groups will dictat...
5/21/2013 7:43:27 PM 3

Despite the repeated lies and shady backroom deals, BC LiEberals shockingly got re-elecetd in BC after a MAJOR US style attack campaign on their super spineless opponents, Dix and the NDP. Here's the deal, the BC LiEberals have conveniently...
5/21/2013 6:37:00 PM 3

Overpriced stripper well producer. Lacks the expertise needed to discover new reserves. Declining production and running out of places to drill. Grossly overpaying for existing production (see Wildstream). Shipping oil by rail at $20 per barr...
5/21/2013 6:06:46 PM 2

This is true. However, I think ERF is chaper than CPG although ERF is less oil-weighted than CPG. CPG is very expensive and this is why CPG uses its shares to make some acquisitions. This does not happen wit...
5/21/2013 11:15:50 AM 1

http://news.yahoo.com/first-nations-chief-asks-meet-b-c-premier-171823597.html
5/20/2013 10:06:52 PM

getting pipeline flowing west within canada is easier said then done , unless the pipeline can be rerouted thru NWT as some posters on sockhouse have elluded to , BC gouvernment will likely never approve pipeline thru BC as along as the enviornme...
5/20/2013 2:41:41 PM 3

I would like to think that most investors are aware that the reason why the SPs of many good Canadian oil and gas companies (like CPG) are depressed is because of the price differential/increased transportation costs. That said, the differential ...
5/20/2013 9:38:34 AM 4

Thanks for your post. Couldn't believe all the statements that ignored price differential with Texas. Also transport by rail costs $10.00 more per barrel if you can get cars.
5/18/2013 10:02:39 AM 4

And? Pound the obvious to a pulp.
5/17/2013 9:19:31 AM

Do you understand tha Canadian companies aren't getting paid $95/boe? The Americans don't have to and aren't paying us $95 per barrel, there is a substantial differential in price. Now if we had oil pipelines flowing East and West and...
5/17/2013 12:27:52 AM 4

" how these useless Canadian O&G companies fail to make money with oil at $95 is beyond the realm of reality. One incompetent CEO after another in charge of these garbage companies." absolutely correct yitearp. They cheer when thei...
5/16/2013 10:02:10 PM 1

The DOW/SP500 have outperfromed the TSX60 by a factor of 100 YTD...I think that says it all. Another down day for Crescent Pointless tomorrow, how these useless Canadian O&G companies fail to make money with oil at $95 is beyond the realm of ...
5/15/2013 10:47:13 PM 2

I like dividend paying oil stocks. My point is don't rest on it just to collect dividends.. trade it. Take profits and look for lower entry points. When oil price gets into a longer term bull cycle.. then these dividend payers are good and yo...
5/14/2013 11:09:44 PM

Just your opinion!!!! Not mine. Cheers
5/14/2013 5:51:13 PM
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