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Q: Hi Peter,
Any idea why the high volume of raging river (rrx) today? Was it perhaps insiders buying/selling?
What price would be a good entry point to buy back into this stock ?
Do you know of any potential catalysts that could send this back to new highs?
What would be a fair takeout price, if someone were to try and scoop them up and who are the likely suitors ?
Many thanks, Peter!
Read Answer Asked by Scott on July 14, 2014
Q: Would you be a buyer of RRX at current levels? There's really no "good" time to buy this stock, as the company continues to outperform anyone's expectations. I'd like to get your opinion as to whether i just buy the stock at it's 52 week high, or wait for a pull back. My experience with this name is that it just keeps climbing higher and higher
Read Answer Asked by Sasha on March 03, 2014
Q: RRX is breaking out and it appears to be on news of closing on a bought deal financing. Can this news be the impetus for a much higher move up? Thinking to buy more.
Very much enjoying and benefiting from my subscription to 5i. Doing well with very recent purchases of FSZ, DR, and HCG. BAD too although it is pulling back now. Wish I had come on board earlier. Best value ever for money spent on investing!
Read Answer Asked by Andie on November 14, 2013
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

Your thoughts on Raging River Exploration (RRX) would be much appreciated. Many pundits on local tv suggest a dividend is in the near future. I know how much Peter loves when a company declares it's first ever div. Am i okay to add to my position at current levels or should I wait for a pullback? If you believe a div is in the near future, any idea how much it would pay ?
Also, any chance somewhat buys them out ? if so, who is a likely suitor?
Many thanks, as always.
Read Answer Asked by Scott on September 03, 2013