Saturday Podcast
Saturday Podcast
Dan .... Just finished listening to Saturday podcast. Is obvious how much time and effort you put into all of the excellent, financial detective work. Thanks!
Re: Saturday Podcast
Thanks. We appreciate the support of all of our members.
I've recently gotten notes from several Houston area members that want more company hosted luncheons. Trust me, no one wants them more than I do. Luncheons are a source of additional revenues for EPG and we usually add a new member or two at each luncheon.
Fathom Nickel is hosting a webinar for us this Thursday March 31 and they have agreed to host a Houston luncheon for us on April 13. I just got a call from Fathom's IR manager (3/29 AM), they are going to have to reschedule both of these events.
Two other companies (E3 Metals and Standard Lithium) have PAID FOR luncheons, but they have yet to pick a date. We hope to nail them down this week. A small-cap minerals company, PHX Minerals (NYSE: PHX) wants to schedule a Houston luncheon after they announce their fiscal Q2 results (for quarter ending 3-31-2022).
Just FYI: Since the pandemic forced the Hess Club out of business, it has been difficult to get companies to host our luncheon. Since most companies are now past their very busy year-end SEC reporting requirements and we are in Post-Pandemic world, it should get easier to get live events scheduled.
My gang at EPG (Sabrina, Nataly, Cas, Stephen and David) is a great help. It is a blessing for this old man to work with such fine young people.
I've recently gotten notes from several Houston area members that want more company hosted luncheons. Trust me, no one wants them more than I do. Luncheons are a source of additional revenues for EPG and we usually add a new member or two at each luncheon.
Fathom Nickel is hosting a webinar for us this Thursday March 31 and they have agreed to host a Houston luncheon for us on April 13. I just got a call from Fathom's IR manager (3/29 AM), they are going to have to reschedule both of these events.
Two other companies (E3 Metals and Standard Lithium) have PAID FOR luncheons, but they have yet to pick a date. We hope to nail them down this week. A small-cap minerals company, PHX Minerals (NYSE: PHX) wants to schedule a Houston luncheon after they announce their fiscal Q2 results (for quarter ending 3-31-2022).
Just FYI: Since the pandemic forced the Hess Club out of business, it has been difficult to get companies to host our luncheon. Since most companies are now past their very busy year-end SEC reporting requirements and we are in Post-Pandemic world, it should get easier to get live events scheduled.
My gang at EPG (Sabrina, Nataly, Cas, Stephen and David) is a great help. It is a blessing for this old man to work with such fine young people.
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Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
Energy Prospectus Group
Re: Saturday Podcast
Dan Saturday's potcast was Excellent !!
Explaining how everything ties in was perfect. Wonder if you could do a permanent video for website. It was Great !
Rick
Explaining how everything ties in was perfect. Wonder if you could do a permanent video for website. It was Great !
Rick
Re: Saturday Podcast
Good idea. On my next live webinar we will cover the features of the EPG website.
If you have trouble finding anything on the EPG website it is best to send an email to Sabrina at energyprospectus@gmail.com
Sabrina primary job is "Member Services".
If you have trouble finding anything on the EPG website it is best to send an email to Sabrina at energyprospectus@gmail.com
Sabrina primary job is "Member Services".
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
Energy Prospectus Group
Re: Saturday Podcast
Dan
I was referencing how to use your Sweet 16 worksheets. For example taking the Pre-tax PV10 12/31/21 number and adding current assets minus 100% of debt and dividing sum by shares outstanding. Result is called PV 10 Value Per Share
Thanks
I was referencing how to use your Sweet 16 worksheets. For example taking the Pre-tax PV10 12/31/21 number and adding current assets minus 100% of debt and dividing sum by shares outstanding. Result is called PV 10 Value Per Share
Thanks
Re: Saturday Podcast
Actually, it is "PV10 Net Asset Value per share". Just the current valuation of assets using just P1 reserves less debt / # of shares.
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
Energy Prospectus Group