Jeff Parent B. Eng. FCSI CIM
Dejour Enterprises
DXI-T
COMMENT
May 02, 2008
Natural gas. Lost $1 since last summer, which is quite a bit. Because of the tight range, it is looking for some news. The drop in January indicated a fairly substantial selloff. Settling down to a new, fairly tight trading level of $1.40 to $1.60. Wouldn't hesitate to buy if you know a little bit about the company. A drop below $1.25 is a signal that it will probably go below $1.
A great little company. Exposed to very high impact gas in the US. Big elephant type projects. Also in uranium exploration. Right place, right time, and small market cap. Very well managed. Had a little run and will probably set back. No particular results out on it.
A very small micro-energy company. He would be very cautious and considers this as owning an option – highly volatile. It will either go up like gang-busters or collapse.
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