Stock price when the opinion was issued
Lately they've had success in exploration in Germany, but near-term capex to exploit that is questionable. Are hard hit, now trading at half their book value. Are paying a near-6% dividend. He's held on. He may use VET as a source of funds, but otherwise won't sell it.
Canadian gas is where it's at. Interesting angle with this name is that they have gas in Europe -- Ireland, Germany -- and the market's not fully reflecting these assets in the price. Well managed, good tradition of being shareholder friendly via dividends, buybacks, and managing debt well. Underappreciated.
In this market, he doesn't want to chase highs. He's looking for stocks that haven't moved yet because the market is overlooking them. Yield is 4.78%.
He likes this company and began coverage in August. It has a book value of $17.39 per share. Debt is $1.6 billion versus equity of $2.7 billion of debt. He has cash flow of $5.58 per share. The dividend is paid monthly and has been raised. When the yield gets to 7% it becomes a “table pounding” buy. Yield 6%. (Analysts’ price target is $57)