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(A Top Pick November 9/17 Up 5%) The stock is benefiting from the Ensign bid at $1.68, but thinks it will need a $2.00 price per share to make sense. He would like to see the company remain independent. They have a strong management team. The company is moving more rigs into the US under term contract agreements. He has a $3.00 per share 12 month target price.
He would rather see this company stay independent--its metrics are better than either Precision or Ensign (the two companies bidding for Trinidad). However, he sees the combination of Trinidad with Precision is a good deal. He thinks Ensign might come back with a higher bid, creating a bidding rivalry. His price target is $7. If the company is bought by Precision, he would roll over, to become a shareholder of Precision. Note: Precision’s debt to equity is high, almost 1 to 1. Ensign offers a dividend but also has a much higher debt than Trinidad. Yield 0%. (Analysts’ price target is $2.34)
We have the least amount of drill rigs in North America in years. Earnings per share in these companies are lowering. Timing is going to be quite tough, but crucial on how it works. It could be the end of the year before boards meet to discuss turning the taps back on. This company has been increasing debt as they make acquisitions.