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Investing public just starting to awaken to enormous value in unconventional oil assets
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Prem and Fairfax File 10% position in SD
Meanwhile the dilution and debt issuances never end. Below are some notes from the recent conference call.
http://valueinvestorcanada.blogspot.com/2010/11/prem-and-fairfax-still-like-sandridge.html