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ROK Resources: Top 10 Undervalued Energy Sector Stocks on TSX-V (ROK)

The Globe and Mail - Wed Feb 22, 2023
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ROK Resources is now ranked among the top 10 undervalued stocks in the Energy sector on the TSX Venture Exchange. A stock is considered undervalued if it trades at a discount to its valuation – a calculation used to determine the intrinsic (true) worth of a company. Valuation methodology provided by Stockcalc (see below). The energy sector contains companies that produce or refine oil and gas, provide oil field services or equipment, are pipeline operators or mine coal.

All data provided as-at market close February 16, 2023. The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price. ROK Resources Petrodorado Energy Ltd is an oil and natural gas exploration company. The Company is engaged in petroleum and natural gas exploration and development activities in the United States. ROK Resources is listed under ROK on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Symbol

Name

Close Price

Shares Outstanding

P/E

P/B

Cash per Share

Net Cash per Share

PNN-XPambili Natural Resources0.0100000
CART-H-XCarcetti Capital0.4500000
DKL-XDecklar Resources0.2300000
ROK-XROK Resources0.400.8000
PTP-H-XPetrichor Energy0.0100000
UNO-H-XNorthern Uranium0.0200000
XL-XXXL Energy0.2500000
AAZ-XAzincourt Energy0.0600000
SOIL-XSaturn Oil & Gas2.6201.3000
CTA-XCentaurus Energy1.1200000

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