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Cue weathers oil price collapse

BEING debt-free, cashed-up and with almost 70% of its revenue from non-oil linked gas sales, Cue Energy Resources is in relatively good shape to take advantage of the buyer's market for oil and gas assets if something comes across its desk it likes.

Cue might be regretting its decision not to hedge its US, Indonesian and New Zealand oil production in the current market, but its bottom line is substantially protected by its heavy investment in the...

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