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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 2242749 Ont Ltd. AIIFF

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Comment by 2Greyingon Dec 01, 2014 11:38am

RE:Huber

Morning star shows them with a 20% stake but it may be out of date. Huber owns through their small cap mutal fund. You may be correct that Huber has sold over the past year but I am unsure.
Post by woolwichon Dec 01, 2014 9:33am

Huber

Huber Capital Management's disclosure list of holdings shows no stake in ARF.  It's possible that shares could be held through a separately managed portfolio but the unrecognized ...more  
Comment by 2Greyingon Nov 30, 2014 3:21pm

RE:Elephant in the living room

Huber Capital Management owns about 20% of the stock through a capital fund...at least they did.
Post by woolwichon Nov 30, 2014 3:02pm

Elephant in the living room

Rustynail and Greying raise good observations but may fall short of calling a spade a shovel.  Only one director (the Chair) is a professional engineer; the rest draw on only financial or ...more  
Comment by 2Greyingon Nov 30, 2014 11:30am

RE:RE:Worth considering

One thing I could never understand about Drainage: they state that the margins are compressed because of high input costs and competition is the area. Surely the competition has the same input costs ...more  
Comment by RustyNailon Nov 29, 2014 9:44am

RE:Worth considering

  You make very valid points and observations.  Even with the latest re-org in the Drainage Division the same non-industry people are calling the shots and the continued lack of ...more  
Post by woolwichon Nov 28, 2014 8:03pm

Worth considering

1.  When a company generating over $400 million in annual revenue has a market cap of less than $7 million and volumes of share trade are not high it must be accepted that investor (or even day ...more  
Comment by 2Greyingon Nov 27, 2014 11:40am

RE:Remember what Armtec is....

I agree with all you say....my concern is timing. Q3 is supposed to be the best quarter yet nothing has changed. They must act immediately with Brookfield on board. If management won't take the ...more  
Post by Thethruthhurtson Nov 27, 2014 12:31am

Remember what Armtec is....

Armtec is a cluster of low tech companies and assets that manufacturers simple products. They are under extreme competitive pressure on all fronts and since the assembly margin compression of what ...more  
Comment by 2Greyingon Nov 26, 2014 5:40pm

RE:Staying Focused

Not so unlikely in my opinion. Brookfield has the resources and management ability to reposition the company. Similiar to private equity investment firms. They profit both from the lending and in the ...more  
Post by woolwichon Nov 26, 2014 5:31pm

Staying Focused

Debating whether ARF is technically or practically solvent or insolvent and what any of the three brokers following this stock may say in their research material serves only to take investor eyes ...more  
Comment by mingzhuon Nov 26, 2014 9:51am

RE:RE:RE:RE:why Brookfield will keep the golden goose alive

If you are customer of I-trade of Scocia Bank, you can acces the ScotiaBank Global Banking and Markets Company Edge Reports i copied here highlight with red color. Financial ...more  
Comment by 2Greyingon Nov 25, 2014 10:29pm

RE:RE:RE:why Brookfield will keep the golden goose alive

DEFINITION of 'Accounting Insolvency' A situation where the value of a company's liabilities exceeds its assets. Accounting insolvency looks only at the firm's balance sheet, deeming ...more  
Comment by mingzhuon Nov 25, 2014 9:59pm

RE:RE:why Brookfield will keep the golden goose alive

Here is the definition of insolvency: "a business can have negative net assets showing on its balance sheet, making it balance-sheet insolvent, but still be cash-flow solvent if ongoing revenue ...more  
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