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Company Description
The Permian Basin Royalty Trust (the “Trust”) is an express trust created under the laws of the state of Texas by the Permian Basin Royalty Trust Indenture (the “Trust Indenture”) entered into on November 3, 1980, between Southland Royalty Company (“Southland Royalty”) and The First National... More
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- Monday, May 20, 4:10 PM Permian Basin Royalty Trust (PBT +4.4%) gained after upping the monthly distribution to $0.088/share from $0.06 previously, as higher oil production and prices offset more than offset lower gas prices. Gas production numbers continue to be affected by prior period adjustments, but the underlying level of output is about flat month-to-month. (PR) Comment! [On the Move]
- Tuesday, June 19, 2012, 11:12 AM Permian Basin Royalty Trust (PBT +1%) declares a monthly distribution for July of $0.087/unit, a decrease from June's $0.14. Two months of lease operating expenses and increased capex at the Waddell Ranch are behind the lower distribution. Oil and gas volumes at the facility remained the same. (PR) Comment! [Energy, Financials]
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nasdaqczar
$PBT Upgraded Target $25 Strong Buy with natural gas prices soaring $PBT will benefit from increased prices higher distributions & new wells - View all 0 replies
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miss_adventures
not sure what the issue is with $PBT but is seems like it has been confused with $BPT reporting ... thoughts anyone? - View all 6 replies
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oscar16509: Is there a reasonable reason for the decline in the dividend? -
ssjoberg: Seems like large capital expenditures on constructing wells... plus lower average price of nat gas and oil
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ZetaKap
3 Oil And Gas Stocks Commanding Profits But With Minimal Debt http://bit.ly/QgwvWa $PBT $PHX $SJT @ZetaKap - View all 0 replies
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neobliviscar
BPT , smoke'm if you've got them. Nice trade. Don't look at PBT for a symathy move~ issues with it are quite different & more real. - View all 0 replies
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Dividend Sheet
Stocks With Fastest Dividend Growth January 2011 +++ http://t.co/MlnFjXl +++ $SLM $PFK $PAA $PBT $DEP $GJS - View all 0 replies
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Alex B. Gray
Permian Basin Royalty Trust PBT declares November distribution of $0.097736/unit payable on 12/14/10 to unitholders of record as of 11/30/10 - View all 0 replies
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Jim Van Meerten
PBT -Permian Basin RT-96% Barchart buy signal-19 new highs in 20 sessions-up 11.93% last month- Relative strength Index 81.47% and rising - View all 0 replies
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miss_adventures
not sure what the issue is with $PBT but is seems like it has been confused with $BPT reporting ... thoughts anyone? - View all 6 replies
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oscar16509: Is there a reasonable reason for the decline in the dividend? -
ssjoberg: Seems like large capital expenditures on constructing wells... plus lower average price of nat gas and oil

