pengrowth
PENGROWTH ENERGY $6.66 (Toronto symbol PGF; Shares outstanding: 519.8 million; Market cap: $3.5 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Average; Dividend yield: 7.2%; www.pengrowth.com) recently sold off $1 billion of less-important properties to raise funds for its $590-million Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta.
As a result, Pengrowth’s average daily production fell 11.7% in the three months ended September 30, 2013, to 83,275 barrels of oil equivalent (57% gas, 43% oil) from 94,284 a year earlier....
As a result, Pengrowth’s average daily production fell 11.7% in the three months ended September 30, 2013, to 83,275 barrels of oil equivalent (57% gas, 43% oil) from 94,284 a year earlier....
PENGROWTH ENERGY CORP. $6.56 (Toronto symbol PGF; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Resources sector; Shares outstanding: 520.5 million; Market cap: $3.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.4; Dividend yield: 7.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.pengrowth.com) recently sold $1 billion of less important properties to raise funds for its $590-million Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta....
PENGROWTH ENERGY $6.57 (Toronto symbol PGF; Shares outstanding: 517.7 million; Market cap: $3.4 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Average; Dividend yield: 7.3%; www.pengrowth.com) has gained over 31% since early July 2013. That’s mainly because the company has successfully completed its plan to sell some of its less important oil and gas properties in Western Canada.
The cash from these sales will help Pengrowth speed up the development of its Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta. As well, the company’s monthly dividend of $0.04 a share still seems safe and has a 7.3% annualized yield.
Pengrowth is a buy.
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The cash from these sales will help Pengrowth speed up the development of its Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta. As well, the company’s monthly dividend of $0.04 a share still seems safe and has a 7.3% annualized yield.
Pengrowth is a buy.
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PENGROWTH ENERGY $6.57 (Toronto symbol PGF; Shares outstanding: 517.7 million; Market cap: $3.4 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Average; Dividend yield: 7.3%; www.pengrowth.com) has gained over 31% since early July 2013. That’s mainly because the company has successfully completed its plan to sell some of its less important oil and gas properties in Western Canada.
The cash from these sales will help Pengrowth speed up the development of its Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta....
The cash from these sales will help Pengrowth speed up the development of its Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta....
PENGROWTH ENERGY CORP. $6.37 (www.pengrowth.com) has gained nearly 30% in the past three months. That’s mainly because the company has successfully completed its plan to sell some of its less important oil and gas properties in Western Canada. The cash from these sales will help Pengrowth speed up the development of its Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta....
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PENGROWTH ENERGY CORP. (Toronto symbol PGF; www.pengrowth.com) produces oil and natural gas in Western Canada and off the Nova Scotia coast. Gas accounts for about 60% of its production; the other 40% is oil....
PENGROWTH ENERGY CORP. $5.90 (Toronto symbol PGF; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Resources sector; Shares outstanding: 517.7 million; Market cap: $3.1 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.9; Dividend yield: 8.1%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.pengrowth.com) produces oil and natural gas in Western Canada and off the Nova Scotia coast. Gas accounts for about 60% of its production; the other 40% is oil.
Rising shale gas production in Canada and the U.S. increased supplies and cut prices from $8.19 per thousand cubic feet in 2008 to $2.38 in 2012. As a result, Pengrowth’s cash flow per share fell 67.1%, from $3.65 in 2008 to $1.20 in 2012.
Due to writedowns and other unusual items, Pengrowth’s earnings have been erratic. Earnings dropped from $1.58 a share (or a total of $395.9 million) in 2008 to $0.32 a share (or $84.9 million) in 2009. Earnings rebounded to $0.76 a share (or $230.3 million) in 2010 but fell to just $0.03 a share (or $12.7 million) in 2012.
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Rising shale gas production in Canada and the U.S. increased supplies and cut prices from $8.19 per thousand cubic feet in 2008 to $2.38 in 2012. As a result, Pengrowth’s cash flow per share fell 67.1%, from $3.65 in 2008 to $1.20 in 2012.
Due to writedowns and other unusual items, Pengrowth’s earnings have been erratic. Earnings dropped from $1.58 a share (or a total of $395.9 million) in 2008 to $0.32 a share (or $84.9 million) in 2009. Earnings rebounded to $0.76 a share (or $230.3 million) in 2010 but fell to just $0.03 a share (or $12.7 million) in 2012.
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PENGROWTH ENERGY $5.84 (Toronto symbol PGF; Shares outstanding: 516.1 million; Market cap: $3.0 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Average; Dividend yield: 8.2%; www.pengrowth.com) has sold several of its less important oil and gas properties in Western Canada for $700 million.
Including the company’s earlier $316-million sale of its 10.02% interest in the Weyburn oil project in Saskatchewan, Pengrowth has now reached its goal of raising $1 billion through asset sales in 2013.
The cash will help Pengrowth develop its $590-milllion Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta. It will also help the company pay down its long-term debt, which stood at $1.6 billion on June 30, 2013. That’s equal to 52% of Pengrowth’s $3.1-billion market cap. The monthly dividend of $0.04 a share still seems safe and gives the stock an 8.2% yield.
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Including the company’s earlier $316-million sale of its 10.02% interest in the Weyburn oil project in Saskatchewan, Pengrowth has now reached its goal of raising $1 billion through asset sales in 2013.
The cash will help Pengrowth develop its $590-milllion Lindbergh oil sands project in Alberta. It will also help the company pay down its long-term debt, which stood at $1.6 billion on June 30, 2013. That’s equal to 52% of Pengrowth’s $3.1-billion market cap. The monthly dividend of $0.04 a share still seems safe and gives the stock an 8.2% yield.
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PENGROWTH ENERGY CORP. $5.90 (Toronto symbol PGF; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Resources sector; Shares outstanding: 517.7 million; Market cap: $3.1 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.9; Dividend yield: 8.1%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.pengrowth.com) produces oil and natural gas in Western Canada and off the Nova Scotia coast....