fung_derf
6日前
$TRV has been a great stock. Too bad I never bought any. However, you putting down the growth stocks as individual buys is wrong. When I sold my last house, rather than haggle over the measly $10 or $20k more I might get, I sold on Open Door, I put the sales money into AMZN, MSFT, AAPL, NFLX and I think the other was ...well I can't think of it now....anyway, within 4 months, I was able to pay cash for my much bigger house on the Country Club course.
There is not just one way to make money in the market. You just need to understand it.
Nothing wrong with slow and steady, but it is the hot short term markets that often times make for those crazy total returns. This year has been a classic example in how to make money in most everything. Of course......there's inflation and taxes ....
My overall portfolio is up over 30% this year! That's just crazy when you're dealing with large numbers
fung_derf
6日前
I think Buffett has always wanted to help the average person when it comes to investing. Using a low-cost index fund is cheaper than paying a broker an asset management fee.
This is one of my very large pet peeves. The government is pushing for using management fee over transaction fee based accounts. So these so called "CFP's" like Fisher Investments tout they make money when you do....This is stupid and merely an advertising effort. Recently I called them (and now can't get them to leave me alone). I asked them what I get for a half million....Basically, nothing special at all. In fact they will probably underperform.
The government wants to do away with brokerages and single stock buying. They want everyone in an ETF based on an index. It would be so much easier for them to control the market in this way.....In the meantime, companies like Fisher want to charge me 1%+ on my entire portfolio, even though the muni bonds would just be sitting there until maturity.
With the government pushing for management fee, this came with the caveat that they want to see MORE trading, so that brokerages aren't just parking the money and forgetting it. The very opposite strategy of what intelligent investors have been doing for decades.
In my opinion, for my mutual fund money, I can buy an index, which HAS to buy certain stocks AND sell these stocks if they are removed from the index, but not until.....or I can pay American Funds to typically outperform the index with a much lower Beta and fees almost as low.....but they can make decisions.....just as I can with my individual stocks.
I' m at an advantage to most, I have time to follow the market every day, and I have some common sense left. I also diversify
Enterprising Investor
3月前
Texas Pacific Land Corporation Acquires Permian Mineral Interests and Surface Acreage in Cash Transactions (8/27/24)
Acquisitions Add High-Quality Assets that are Expected to Generate Attractive Returns
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) (the “Company” or “TPL”) today announced the closing of two acquisitions for oil and gas mineral interests and surface acreage located in the Permian Basin for an aggregate $169 million in cash.
TPL acquired mineral interests across approximately 4,106 net royalty acres located in Culberson County, Texas. The acquired mineral interests overlap existing TPL royalty acreage in current and anticipated Drilling and Spacing Units (“DSU”), enhancing TPL’s net revenue interests in existing and future oil and gas wells. The acreage is leased to and operated by Coterra Energy (NYSE: CTRA). In addition, the acquired mineral interests overlap with TPL surface acreage.
The acquired surface asset spans approximately 4,120 acres in Martin County, Texas and is strategically located in the core of the Midland Basin. The asset generates numerous revenue streams across water supply, produced water disposal, and multiple other surface-related activities, including royalties from a solids waste landfill owned and operated by Waste Connections, Inc. (NYSE: WCN), and possesses significant additional commercial growth opportunities.
“Acquiring high-quality mineral interests in the northern Delaware Basin and strategic surface acreage in the Midland Basin will immediately contribute to TPL’s free cash flow,” said Tyler Glover, Chief Executive Officer of the Company. “The combined asset purchase price implies a greater than 13% 2025 free cash flow yield at current strip prices giving credit to only existing production and line-of-sight wells and opportunities. These bolt-on transactions, in addition to the cash flow currently generated, have excellent growth qualities commensurate with TPL’s legacy portfolio. By owning overlapping and nearby surface and water assets, we believe we can accelerate development and generate incremental value. Both assets were sourced through our industry and professional networks and were not part of a broad marketed process. These type of premium assets located within the core subregions of the Permian Basin represent the growth opportunities available to TPL that can provide a substantial incremental value driver to our legacy asset base.”
About Texas Pacific Land Corporation
Texas Pacific Land Corporation is one of the largest landowners in the State of Texas with approximately 873,000 acres of land in West Texas, with the majority of its ownership concentrated in the Permian Basin. The Company is not an oil and gas producer, but its surface and royalty ownership provide revenue opportunities throughout the life cycle of a well. These revenue opportunities include fixed fee payments for use of our land, revenue for sales of materials (caliche) used in the construction of infrastructure, providing sourced water and/or treated produced water, revenue from our oil and gas royalty interests, and revenues related to saltwater disposal on our land. The Company also generates revenue from pipeline, power line and utility easements, commercial leases and temporary permits related to a variety of land uses including midstream infrastructure projects and hydrocarbon processing facilities.
Visit TPL at http://www.TexasPacific.com.
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Enterprising Investor
6月前
Texas Pacific Land Corporation Announces Special Dividend of $10 Per Share and Cash Balance Target (6/13/24)
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) (the “Company” or “TPL”) today announced that the Company’s Board of Directors approved a $10.00 per share special dividend. The special dividend will be payable on July 15, 2024 to stockholders of record at the close of business on July 1, 2024.
“With tailwinds of excellent business execution, supportive fundamentals, and a fortress balance sheet, we’re pleased to announce a special dividend, which is the largest in TPL’s history and represents a 50% increase compared to the most recent prior split-adjusted special dividend,” said Tyler Glover, Chief Executive Officer of the Company. “As we evaluate our current capital structure, capital allocation priorities, business fundamentals, and investment opportunities, we have set a target cash and cash equivalents (“cash”) balance of approximately $700 million. Above this targeted level, TPL will seek to deploy the majority of its free cash flow towards share repurchases and dividends.
“Even beyond the special dividend announced today, the Company still retains tremendous optionality to return additional capital to stockholders and to invest in attractive growth opportunities. We, along with our Board of Directors, will evaluate on a regular basis our cash balance target and capital allocation priorities as business fundamentals and macroeconomic conditions evolve. TPL continues to generate substantial free cash flow while maintaining a strong balance sheet, and we are well-positioned to drive stockholder value.”
About Texas Pacific Land Corporation
Texas Pacific Land Corporation is one of the largest landowners in the State of Texas with approximately 868,000 acres of land in West Texas, with the majority of its ownership concentrated in the Permian Basin. The Company is not an oil and gas producer, but its surface and royalty ownership provide revenue opportunities throughout the life cycle of a well. These revenue opportunities include fixed fee payments for use of our land, revenue for sales of materials (caliche) used in the construction of infrastructure, providing sourced water and/or treated produced water, revenue from our oil and gas royalty interests, and revenues related to saltwater disposal on our land. The Company also generates revenue from pipeline, power line and utility easements, commercial leases and temporary permits related to a variety of land uses including midstream infrastructure projects and hydrocarbon processing facilities.
Visit TPL at http://www.TexasPacific.com.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240613283862/en/
Enterprising Investor
9月前
Texas Pacific Land Corporation Announces Three-for-One Stock Split (3/07/24)
Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) (the “Company”) today announced that its Board of Directors has approved a three-for-one stock split to be distributed to stockholders as a stock dividend. Each stockholder of record at the close of business on March 18, 2024, will receive two additional shares of common stock of the Company for each share held as of this record date. The new shares will be distributed on March 26, 2024. We expect that trading of the Company’s common stock will begin on a stock-split adjusted basis on March 27, 2024.
About Texas Pacific Land Corporation
Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) is one of the largest landowners in the State of Texas with approximately 868,000 acres of land in West Texas, with the majority of its ownership concentrated in the Permian Basin. The Company is not an oil and gas producer, but its surface and royalty ownership allow revenue generation through the entire value chain of oil and gas development, including through fixed fee payments for use of our land, revenue for sales of materials (caliche) used in the construction of infrastructure, providing sourced water and treated produced water, revenue from our oil and gas royalty interests, and revenues related to saltwater disposal on our land. The Company also generates revenue from pipeline, power line and utility easements, commercial leases, and temporary permits related to a variety of land uses including midstream infrastructure projects and hydrocarbon processing facilities.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240307485320/en/
Enterprising Investor
9月前
Delaware Supreme Court Affirms Ruling in Favor of Texas Pacific Land Corporation on Litigation Related to Stockholders’ Agreement (2/27/24)
Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) (“TPL” or the “Company”) announced today that the Delaware Supreme Court (the “Supreme Court”) affirmed the December 1, 2023 ruling of the Delaware Court of Chancery (the “Court of Chancery”) in favor of TPL in the litigation between the Company and Horizon Kinetics LLC, Horizon Kinetics Asset Management LLC, SoftVest Advisors, LLC and SoftVest, L.P. (collectively, the “Investor Group”), in Horizon Kinetics, LLC, et al. v. Texas Pacific Land Corporation, (C.A. No. 478, 2023) (Del.).
As previously disclosed, on December 1, 2023, the Court of Chancery issued a post-trial decision ruling in favor of the Company. Specifically, the Court of Chancery ruled that under the terms of the June 2020 Stockholders’ Agreement between the Company and the Investor Group, at the Company’s 2022 annual meeting of stockholders, the Investor Group should have voted with the Board’s recommendation on Proposal 4, the Company’s proposal to increase the number of authorized shares of common stock, which has been deemed approved by stockholders. On February 26, 2024, the Supreme Court affirmed the Court of Chancery’s post-trial decision and final judgment in favor of the Company.
About Texas Pacific Land Corporation
Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) is one of the largest landowners in the State of Texas with approximately 868,000 acres of land in West Texas, with the majority of its ownership concentrated in the Permian Basin. The Company is not an oil and gas producer, but its surface and royalty ownership allow revenue generation through the entire value chain of oil and gas development, including through fixed fee payments for use of our land, revenue for sales of materials (caliche) used in the construction of infrastructure, providing sourced water and treated produced water, revenue from our oil and gas royalty interests, and revenues related to saltwater disposal on our land. The Company also generates revenue from pipeline, power line and utility easements, commercial leases, and temporary permits related to a variety of land uses including midstream infrastructure projects and hydrocarbon processing facilities.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240227753042/en/
Enterprising Investor
1年前
Delaware Court of Chancery Rules in Favor of Texas Pacific Land Corporation on Litigation Related to Stockholders’ Agreement (12/04/23)
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) (“TPL” or the “Company”) announced today that the Delaware Court of Chancery (the “Court”) has ruled in favor of TPL in the litigation between the Company and Horizon Kinetics LLC, Horizon Kinetics Asset Management LLC, SoftVest Advisors, LLC and SoftVest, L.P. (collectively, the “Investor Group”), in Texas Pacific Land Corp. v. Horizon Kinetics LLC, (C.A. No. 2022-1066-JTL) (Del. Ch.). On December 1, 2023, the Court ruled that the Investor Group should have voted with the Board’s recommendation on Proposal 4, the Company’s proposal to increase the number of authorized shares of common stock (the “Share Authorization Proposal”) at the 2022 Annual Meeting, under the terms of the June 2020 Stockholders’ Agreement with the Company (the “Stockholders’ Agreement”). The Court has deemed the Investor Group’s shares to have been voted in favor of the Share Authorization Proposal, which has been deemed approved by stockholders.
As previously disclosed, once a final order is entered and an amended charter is filed, the Company intends to use a portion of the newly authorized shares to affect a stock split of the Company’s common stock in the form of a stock dividend, and the Court has conditioned the Share Authorization Proposal on such a stock split. In addition, the Share Authorization Proposal increases the number of authorized, unissued shares of common stock.
Sidley Austin LLP and Abrams & Bayliss LLP represented TPL in the litigation.
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Enterprising Investor
1年前
Texas Pacific Land Corporation Announces Board Refreshment (8/01/23)
Will nominate two new independent directors with relevant experience and expertise in energy, land and royalty management and executive leadership at the 2023 Annual Meeting
David E. Barry and John R. Norris III will retire from the Board at the 2023 Annual Meeting
Company enters into a Cooperation Agreement with Horizon Kinetics and SoftVest
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) (the “Company” or “TPL”) today announced its slate of director nominees for election to the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”) at the 2023 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the “2023 Annual Meeting”).
The Company will nominate two new independent directors, Marguerite Woung-Chapman and Robert Roosa, in addition to current director, Murray Stahl. The current directors and co-chairs of the Board, David E. Barry and John R. Norris III, have announced their intention to retire at the 2023 Annual Meeting and will not stand for reelection. The Board intends to announce new Board leadership following the 2023 Annual Meeting.
TPL’s new independent director nominees bring a strong and relevant mix of skills and experiences, as well as proven track records of value creation, which the Board believes will enhance its oversight of TPL’s strategy and performance:
Ms. Woung-Chapman has extensive energy sector executive experience, having worked at and with oil and gas companies for more than 30 years. Ms. Woung-Chapman currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Chord Energy (NASDAQ: CHRD) and Summit Midstream Partners (NYSE: SMLP). She previously served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Energy XXI Gulf Coast, Inc.
Mr. Roosa brings deep oil and gas financial and executive experience to the Board and is currently Partner and Chief Executive Officer of Brigham Royalties, LLC. He was previously the Chief Executive Officer and a Director of Brigham Minerals, Inc., a public minerals company, from 2017 to 2022.
“We thank David and John for their dedication and years of service to TPL and its shareholders, during which time they helped oversee substantial growth and value creation. We wish them all the best,” said General Donald Cook, TPL director and chairperson of the Nominating and Governance Committee. “The Board looks forward to welcoming Marguerite and Robert. We believe the Company and its shareholders will benefit greatly from their relevant experience and expertise as we continue to execute TPL’s strategy and drive value for our shareholders.”
In connection with the Board changes, TPL has entered into a Cooperation Agreement (the “Cooperation Agreement”) with Horizon Kinetics LLC, SoftVest, L.P. and their affiliated funds (collectively, the “Investor Group”), which includes, among other things, certain voting commitments and standstill and nondisparagement provisions. The Cooperation Agreement will be filed on Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Cooperation Agreement has no impact on the litigation pending in Delaware Chancery Court between TPL and the Investor Group.
Evercore is serving as financial advisor to TPL, Sidley Austin LLP is serving as legal advisor to TPL and Spotlight Advisors, LLC is serving as strategic advisor to TPL.
About Marguerite Woung-Chapman
Ms. Woung-Chapman currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Chord Energy (NASDAQ: CHRD) and Summit Midstream Partners (NYSE: SMLP). In 2018, Ms. Woung-Chapman served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Energy XXI Gulf Coast, Inc., a NASDAQ-listed independent exploration and production company that was engaged in the development, exploitation and acquisition of oil and natural gas properties in the U.S. Gulf Coast region. Prior to that, from 2012 to 2017, Ms. Woung-Chapman served in various capacities at EP Energy Corporation, a private company that subsequently became an NYSE-listed independent oil and gas exploration and production company, including, among others, Senior Vice President, Land Administration, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. Ms. Woung-Chapman began her career as a corporate attorney with El Paso Corporation (including its predecessors) and served in various capacities of increasing responsibility during her tenure from 1991 until 2012, including, among others, Vice President, Legal Shared Services, Corporate Secretary and Chief Governance Officer. She has a B.S. in Linguistics from Georgetown University and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center.
About Robert Roosa
Robert M. Roosa is Partner and Chief Executive Officer of Brigham Royalties, LLC and previously served as the Chief Executive Officer since 2017 and director of Brigham Minerals since 2018 until it was acquired by Sitio Royalties Corporation in 2022. Mr. Roosa served as the President of Anthem Ventures, LLC, a family office, and assisted Mr. Brigham with a number of family ventures between January 2012 and January 2017. Mr. Roosa served various roles, including Director of Finance and Investor Relations, while at Brigham Exploration from 2006 until its sale to Statoil in December of 2011. From 2000 to 2006, Mr. Roosa held a series of positions at Exxon Mobil Corporation, an oil and gas company, in the Corporate Treasurer’s Department. Prior to 2000, Mr. Roosa worked for Cooper Industries, an electrical products manufacturing company, in its Corporate Controllers and Audit Groups and with the accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP in its audit function. Mr. Roosa graduated from Southern Methodist University with a Master of Business Administration and from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Business Administration.
About Texas Pacific Land Corporation
Texas Pacific Land Corporation is one of the largest landowners in the State of Texas with approximately 874,000 acres of land in West Texas, with the majority of its ownership concentrated in the Permian Basin. The Company is not an oil and gas producer, but its surface and royalty ownership provide revenue opportunities throughout the life cycle of a well. These revenue opportunities include fixed fee payments for use of our land, revenue for sales of materials (caliche) used in the construction of infrastructure, providing sourced water and/or treated produced water, revenue from our oil and gas royalty interests, and revenues related to saltwater disposal on our land. The Company also generates revenue from pipeline, power line and utility easements, commercial leases and temporary permits related to a variety of land uses including midstream infrastructure projects and hydrocarbon processing facilities.
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fung_derf
2年前
Lion Long Term Partners LP, a Significant Stockholder of Texas Pacific Land Corporation Issues Open Letter to Stockholders and Proxy Advisors
Globe Newswire10:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time May 15, 2023
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, May 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lion Long Term Partners LP, a significant Stockholder of 50,600 shares of Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL) Issues Open Letter to Stockholders and Proxy Advisors
Open Letter to Proxy Advisors and
To Stockholders of Texas Pacific Land Corporation
Stephen N. Walker
Lion Long Term Partners LP
Stockholders and Proxy Advisors of
Texas Pacific Land Corporation
May 11, 2023,
Dear Fellow Stockholders and Proxy Advisors,
On April 28th, following the release of the transcript of the April 17th trial hearing in Delaware Chancery Court, we wrote to Glass Lewis, Institutional Shareholder Services and Egan Jones (the “Proxy Advisors”) urging them to review their recommendation to vote “For” Proposal 4 (to amend the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation to increase by sixfold the number of authorized shares of common stock of the Company) at the adjourned 2022 Texas Pacific Land Corporation (“TPL” or the “Company”) Annual Meeting, to be held May 18, 2023 solely to consider Proposal 4. We also wrote to The New York Stock Exchange urging them to review their classification of Proposition 4 as “Routine”.
Yesterday Glass Lewis announced that it has changed its recommendation with respect to Proposal 4 to “Against” and we urge the other Proxy Advisors to review their case files and Glass Lewis’ detailed explanation of its change in position and follow Glass Lewis in recommending an Against vote on Proposal 4, and we urge the Stockholders of the Company who have voted For Proposal 4 to reconsider their position.
In its May 9 update of its analysis of Proposal 4, Glass Lewis explains its change of recommendation as based on its review of the documents filed in the Delaware Chancery Court litigation initiated by the Company against the “Investor Group” of the Company owning some 21% of the Company outstanding common shares, and TPL’s April 25 supplemental proxy materials. (Lion Long Term Partners is not a member of the Investor Group.)
Glass Lewis noted that the Investor Group submitted proxies for the 2022 Annual Meeting to vote against Proposal 4, and that at the Annual Meeting management had obtained favorable votes from only 35.2% of the outstanding common shares, well short of the simple majority required for approval of Proposal 4.
Glass Lewis further noted that the position of the Investor Group is that the Company should be governed as it has for most of its 135-year history operating as a liquidating trust vehicle with no ability to issue new shares, let alone for the purpose of pursuing external acquisitions, and that, if approved, Proposal 4 would give management of the Company many billions of dollars’ worth of unissued Company stock, effectively giving the Company a blank check to dilute stockholders through acquisitions with stock and equity compensation grants to management.
In its highly perceptive nine paragraph analysis Glass Lewis argues strongly that Stockholders should vote against Proposal 4 and it noted that Stockholders who have previously cast votes in favor of Proposal 4 still have the ability to switch their votes to AGAINST, which Glass Lewis now advises they do.
We do too.
Yours sincerely,
Stephen Nicholas Walker
York GP Ltd.
General Partner of
Lion Long Term Partners LP
THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION OF AUTHORITY TO VOTE YOUR PROXY. DO NOT SEND US YOUR PROXY CARD. LION LONG TERM PARTNERS LP IS NOT ABLE TO VOTE YOUR PROXY, NOR DOES THIS COMMUNICATION CONTEMPLATE SUCH AN EVENT. WE URGE TPL’S STOCKHOLDERS TO VOTE AGAINST PROPOSAL 4 BY FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY MANAGEMENT IN ITS PROXY MAILING.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ABOVE ARE THOSE OF LION LONG TERM PARTNERS LP, YORK GP LTD., AND MR. WALKER. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS COMMUNICATION MAY NOT BE RELIED UPON AS INVESTMENT ADVICE, NOR BE CONSIDERED AS A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL SHARES OF TPL. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A RESEARCH REPORT.
Contact:
John Glenn Grau
InvestorCom LLC
(203) 295-7841