Anybody happen to notice that when Rex Energy dipped to it's new low of $1.85, that buyers quickly jumped in to drive it up to $2.11 ?? And now, only a few days later it's at $3.35 !!! Yes, I am an owner of the stock)))
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Here are what some analysts think. The latest one is at 75 cents. There are some high ones though. I wonder where those numbers came from.
Anybody happen to notice that when Rex Energy dipped to it's new low of $1.85, that buyers quickly jumped in to drive it up to $2.11 ?? And now, only a few days later it's at $3.35 !!! Yes, I am an owner of the stock)))
Chucky probably sold all his REX and moved to Beverly hills...LMAO
A lot of companies buy their own stock or arrange for it to move in some way to drive up the price, and entice another round of buyers,,,,I would have better luck raising nightcrawlers than betting on the oil biz right now, at least the vermin are straightforward and make no pretenses!!
1/11/2016
Charles better buy up some more of this dead horse
probably on the list to be delisted
"Show me someone whos not a parasite, and I'll go out and say a prayer for him" Bob
great investing CHARLES
LIMBO HOW LOW CAN IT GO
Mike M,
Given NASDAQ rules REXX will be able to avoid potential delisting in 2016. With some research on the company you can get an idea on what is behind the drop in the stock price.
Charles,
What did you think of the Proxy Request by the Board of Directors that came at the end of December?
http://ir.rexenergycorp.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=951231
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Jan. 21, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rex Energy Corporation (Nasdaq:REXX) today announced that it has suspended payment of its quarterly dividend on shares of its 6.0% Series A convertible perpetual preferred stock.
The company has 16,100 shares of 6.0% convertible perpetual preferred stock outstanding, represented by 1,610,000 depositary shares, and will continue to evaluate the payment or suspension of the dividend on a quarterly basis. The dividend suspension creates an additional $2.4 million of liquidity per quarter and does not constitute an event of default under the company's revolving credit facility or outstanding bond indentures.
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