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Alpha Pro Tech Ltd APT

Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in developing, manufacturing and marketing a line of protective apparel garments, face masks and face shields and a line of construction weatherization building products for the housing market. Its products are sold both under the Alpha Pro Tech brand name as well as under private labels. Its products are classified into two business segments: The Building Supply segment, and The Disposable Protective Apparel segment. The Building Supply segment consists of construction weatherization products, such as house wrap and synthetic roof underlayment, as well as other woven materials. The Disposable Protective Apparel segment consists of a head-to-toe disposable protective garment (shoe covers, bouffant caps, coveralls, gowns, frocks and lab coats), face masks and face shields. It serves the markets such as pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, medical device manufacturing, lab animal research, construction supply and more.


NYSEAM:APT - Post by User

Post by ThoughtsOnThison May 06, 2021 9:49pm
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I Owned APT...

I Owned APT...I bought APT in April 2020. It looked like a (Canadian, but not really) company whose time had come. I went through all the ups-and-downs and sold (in disgust) @ $9.75 some weeks back.

APT is a Family Business. It thinks not for a moment about shareholders. The tenure of it's management, the lack of depth and expertise on it's board, no earnings calls, management, board members, and longterm employees all selling stock. These things should be long remembered red flags for all investors. An investor revolt would be valid. The actions of APT, and lack thereof, over the past are...let me be kind...questionable.
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