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Criticalcontrol Sltns Cp CCZFF

Critical Control Energy Services Corp is engaged in the business of providing solutions for the collection, control, and analysis of measurement and operational data related to oil and gas wells across North America. It provides services to capture data, cloud-based software to visualize and manage it, and business intelligence to make operational decisions. The reportable segments of the company are Software and Field Services. The Software business provides cloud-based software and software-ba


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Comment by Barbazanon Nov 02, 2006 4:59pm
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RE: Due for news!

RE: Due for news!certainly seems like it's been factored in!...so who are the big clients for Critical Control? One thing I neglected to ask when I spoke with their IR - or consider when purchasing And are they reliant on one major account?...I see this lovely Tyco/VV alliance and it's great and all...but i like, as i'm sure you do, diversified, expansive client bases with no real dependency on one particular client...I speak from experience here, used to have a small slice of a trucking company that relied heavily on one client. The client was a multi billion dollar corp well versed in the world of logistics and knew perfectly well how we relied on them as a client - this gave them an edge when renewing contracts and certainly impacted margins, making our biggest client one of our least profitable...
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