Cardinal Energy Ltd. engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, optimization, and production of petroleum and natural gas in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan in Canada. The company …
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Cardinal Energy (TSX:CJ) Reports Strong Q2 Growth, Is It Still Undervalued? Cardinal Energy (TSX:CJ) is back in focus after reporting its second quarter 2026 results on July 28. The company reported higher production volumes, revenue, and earnings per share compared with a year earlier. See our latest analysis for Cardinal Energy. At a share price of CA$10.99, Cardinal Energy has seen a 1-day share price return of 2.42% and year to date it is up 24.89%, while the 1-year total shareholder return of 68.10% points to momentum building around the stock following the... | ||
TSX Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership For April 2026 As the Canadian market navigates a complex landscape marked by geopolitical tensions and energy supply uncertainties, investors are witnessing a period of potential sideways movement until more decisive resolutions emerge. Amidst this backdrop, identifying growth companies with high insider ownership can be particularly appealing, as such firms often demonstrate strong internal confidence and alignment with shareholder interests. | ||
CIBC Changes Estimates for Some North American Energy Equities CIBC Capital Markets on Monday outlined estimate changes for certain North American energy equities. | MMT Newswires | |
Does Record Q4 Output and Weaker Earnings Shift the Bull Case For Cardinal Energy (TSX:CJ)? Cardinal Energy Ltd. has reported its 2025 results, with revenue falling to C$439.04 million and net income to C$20.8 million, even as the Reford SAGD project helped deliver record fourth-quarter production and lower unit operating costs. At the same time, the company is pressing ahead with thermal growth plans, including the Reford 2 SAGD project and a maintained monthly dividend of C$0.06 per share, supported by a recent C$104.7 million equity financing. We’ll now examine how Cardinal’s... | ||
Cardinal Energy (TSX:CJ) Valuation After Upsized Equity Raise And Reford 2 Growth Plans Cardinal Energy (TSX:CJ) has upsized its bought deal equity financing to CA$95.15 million after strong investor demand, using the share sale to advance its Reford 2 oil project and reduce debt. See our latest analysis for Cardinal Energy. Despite a 1 day share price return of 3% decline, Cardinal Energy’s 90 day share price return of 13.41% and very large 5 year total shareholder return suggest momentum has been building over time. The recent equity raise and Reford thermal projects help... | ||
How Cardinal Energy’s Upsized Equity Raise and Thermal Push Could Reshape Value for TSX:CJ Investors Cardinal Energy Ltd. recently upsized its bought deal follow-on equity offering to C$95.15 million at C$8.65 per share, with CIBC Capital Markets added as Co-Lead Underwriter after CIBC World Markets Corp. stepped down. The increased financing, supported by strong investor demand, is earmarked to repay debt and help fund Cardinal’s expanded thermal oil development plans, including advancing the Reford 2 SAGD project. Next, we’ll examine how this upsized equity raise and its link to... | ||
Cardinal Energy (TSE:CJ) Has Affirmed Its Dividend Of CA$0.06 The board of Cardinal Energy Ltd. ( TSE:CJ ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of CA$0.06 per share on the 17th... | ||
How Reford’s Ahead‑of‑Schedule Output and Net Debt Neutral Plan At Cardinal Energy (TSX:CJ) Has Changed Its Investment Story Cardinal Energy Ltd. confirmed that its January monthly dividend of $0.06 per common share will be paid in cash on February 17, 2026, to shareholders of record on January 30, 2026, while also outlining a net debt neutral plan for 2026 amid volatile crude prices. The company reported that its Reford SAGD project has already surpassed its 6,000 bbl/d nameplate capacity ahead of schedule, with forecast volumes of 6,500 bbl/d in Q1 2026, underscoring how operational progress is being balanced... | ||