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Petrobank Energy And Resources Ltd. and Progress Energy Resources Corp. Under Current Evaluation
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[{"type":"text","content":"\nPetrobank Energy And Resources Ltd. and Progress Energy Resources Corp. Under Current Evaluation\n\n Mar. 24, 2011 (Baystreet.ca) -- Equedia.com and Equedia Weekly provides research on the top Canadian companies with a focus on mining and resource stocks. Equedia is continuing research and evaluation on the prospects of Petrobank Energy And Resources Ltd. (TSX: PBG) and Progress Energy Resources Corp. (TSX: PRQ). To be further notified of our updates on these companies and special report editions through the Equedia Weekly letter, please obtain your free subscription here: http://equedia.com/equediaweekly Many companies previously featured in our special report editions have hit new 52 – week highs since the initiation of our coverage and many companies under evaluation have made strong gains since being placed under evaluation. To receive these reports, please make sure to subscribe for your complimentary subscription to Equedia Weekly here: http://equedia.com/equediaweekly Here is a brief excerpt from one of our latest newsletters with our story, \"The Controversy\":“There are many ways to play the coming months and I remain completely bullish on the resource and commodities sector. Companies with dividends in the telecom and energy sector are looking good, but oil and gas is on the top of my radar, as are precious metals stocks.Record earnings this year have pulled in some of the highest profit margins since 1993 for many of the oil and gas producers. That means most of these oil companies can not only sustain their current dividend levels, but also increase them if they choose - especially with oil above the $80 mark. Oil is over $100 right now which leaves a lot of room for error. The worldwide demand for oil will decrease based on Japan's recent disaster, but this is very short term. Without the nuclear power plants, it will have to turn to oil and gas - coal and other means will not nearly be enough. I would not be surprised to see oil...\" To continue reading and receive your next free edition of Equedia Weekly, please subscribe by going to http://equedia.com/equediaweekly/ and visit http://equedia.com/blog/view.php/The-Controversy/ for a copy of this edition.You should also visit www.equedia.com to gain access to insider information, analyst ratings, videos, corporate coverage, financials, and in-depth s...