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Re: lpi
Follow up question.
Laredo has an estimated PE of 2 using 2022 earnings estimate, and 5.5 using 2021 earnings.
Is your favoring of XEC,CLR, OVV and PDCE more than LPI due to how far LPI has moved in the past 2 months?
If so, I agree LPI is likely to have a pullback soon.
However, over the next 2 years it seems like it has a lot of upside.
The low current and future PE, and the ability to pay off their debt in less than a year using FCF seem like strong positives to me.
Am I missing something important?
Thanks
Kevin
Laredo has an estimated PE of 2 using 2022 earnings estimate, and 5.5 using 2021 earnings.
Is your favoring of XEC,CLR, OVV and PDCE more than LPI due to how far LPI has moved in the past 2 months?
If so, I agree LPI is likely to have a pullback soon.
However, over the next 2 years it seems like it has a lot of upside.
The low current and future PE, and the ability to pay off their debt in less than a year using FCF seem like strong positives to me.
Am I missing something important?
Thanks
Kevin
Re: lpi
All of my stock valuations are based on the oil and gas prices that I have listed in numerous podcast.
Download my forecast model for LPI from the EPG website and go to the bottom to see the oil, gas, and NGL prices I used to value it, Remember that the commodity prices are net of regional differences and cash settlements on their hedges.
I AM USING A LOW MULTIPLE TO VALUE LPI, SO AS ACTUAL RESULTS CONFIRM MY MODEL ASSUMPTIONS THE VALUATION WILL GO UP.
Download my forecast model for LPI from the EPG website and go to the bottom to see the oil, gas, and NGL prices I used to value it, Remember that the commodity prices are net of regional differences and cash settlements on their hedges.
I AM USING A LOW MULTIPLE TO VALUE LPI, SO AS ACTUAL RESULTS CONFIRM MY MODEL ASSUMPTIONS THE VALUATION WILL GO UP.
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
Energy Prospectus Group