High Arctic Energy Services Inc
F:6LQ

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High Arctic Energy Services Inc
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Price: 0.705 EUR 0.71% Market Closed
Market Cap: 34.6m EUR
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High Arctic Energy Services, Inc. engages in the provision of oilfield services to exploration and production companies. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and currently employs 479 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-07-21. High Arctic operates through four segments: Drilling Services, Production Services, Ancillary Services, and Corporate. The Drilling Services segment consists of the High Arctic's drilling services provided in PNG, including the provision of drilling personnel to assist its customers operations. The Production Services segment consists of the High Arctic's well servicing and snubbing services provided in Canada, the Unites States , and well servicing in PNG with its heli-portable workover rig. The Ancillary Services segment consists of High Arctic's oilfield rental equipment in Canada and PNG as well as its Canadian nitrogen services. The Corporate segment provides management and administrative services.

6LQ Intrinsic Value
1.098 EUR
Undervaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
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