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This summary was created by AI, based on 5 opinions in the last 12 months.
Surge Energy Inc (SGY-T) is considered a small-cap oil producer that has demonstrated consistent performance, yielding attractive dividends ranging from 5.1% to over 7%. Experts note its low decline rates and a substantial drilling inventory of approximately 12 years, making it an appealing option for income-focused investors. However, its small market capitalization raises concerns about institutional interest, which may limit its growth potential. While the balance sheet is described as strong, analysts suggest that there are other stocks with better growth prospects and inventory available. In summary, Surge is seen as a well-managed company but potentially underperforming due to its size and lack of institutional attraction.
Chart shows it is coming from a bottom in early 2013 followed by a consolidation and a new breakout. You want to have a Stop at about $5 with an expectation from there of some difficulties at around $9. This looks like a fairly decent opportunity. Use a Stop at about $6 and his expectation is somewhere around the $8-$9 range. Yield of 7.6%.
A very interesting story. Has a very high yield of 8.9%. Its effective payout ratio, according to the company, is below 100% and they have low debt levels. Stock has gone nowhere but down for investors. Thinks this is because they bought all this production but they don’t have a lot of cash flow per share growth. Over the next couple of years, he believes they could make that cash flow growth somewhat positive, possibly 1.6% for 2014 and 2.5% for 2015. Feels the dividend is safe. (You can sell Calls against it.)
Thinks the 9.5% yield is sustainable as long as oil is in the $85-$100 range. It is in their DNA to try and bump their dividend once a year and they have done that this year already. He is looking for it to be in the $6.50 range 12 months out, maybe higher. An 8% 9% yield and 10% growth is a pretty compelling total return for a yield and growth type of investment. Just bought 19.9% of Longview (LNV-T) at around $4.40. A very strategic buy.
Stock has been weak over the past month because of their 19% acquisition of Longview (|LNV-T). They are hoping to do a merger. The street felt Longview didn’t have the greatest quality of assets and yet Surge had built its reputation on acquiring “elite” assets. His impression is that this is not as good a company as it was before because of the acquisition. 8.9% dividend is sustainable but the stock has lost a tremendous amount of momentum. Really doesn’t see this stock outperforming.
They have a formula that works. Buy assets at a reasonable price and they produce assets, but they increase their payout. It should do pretty well.