Debt-free K.R.M. assuming higher risk - reward ventures
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Callahan Mining Corp.'s stake in K.R.M. Petroleum Corp. has grown to 46% of K.R.M.'s stock. Callahan is interested in K.R.M.'s aggressiveness in petroleum exploration and development. The petroleum company has plenty of cash flow and is relatively debt-free.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1982
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Conquest betting technology can beat wildcatting odds
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As the price of oil goes down and investors move away from oil stocks Conquest Exploration may be in a position to move up. It is in fine shape compared with other similar companies and seems ready to handle the near-future.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1983
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Natomas price thud obscures continuing growth momentum
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Natomas Co.'s stock performance as related to finances. The stock seems to be undervalued as compared to the company's revenue and profit situation.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1981
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