Is Camber Energy a Buy Under $1?

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But CEI’s stock had declined 10.4% in price year-to-date and 40.5% over the past six months, reflecting investor concerns over the NYSE’s notification that the company did not comply with the Exchange’s continued listing standards. Closing yesterday’s session at $0.83, the stock is trading 73.3% below its 52-week price high of $3.10.

Although an exclusive IP license agreement between its majority-owned subsidiary, Viking Energy Group, Inc., and ESG Clean Energy, LLC, for patenting a carbon capture system should bode well for the stock, several law firms have been investigating its subsidiary for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of law.

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