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Stuart Olson Inc CUUHF

"Stuart Olson Inc is a Canada-based company. It operates in business segments that are Industrial Group, which offers services to clients in a wide range of industrial sectors including oil and gas, petrochemical, refining, water and waste water, mining, pulp and paper and power generation; Buildings Group, which includes construction, expansion and renovation of buildings for private and public sector clients in the commercial, light industrial and institutional sectors; Commercial System Group


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Comment by Capharnaumon Mar 05, 2019 9:38pm
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RE:What is 2018-4Q Revenue going to be?

RE:What is 2018-4Q Revenue going to be?
RetailRube wrote: My big issue is the revenue has declined for 3 quarters sequentially in 2018.  This is important to me because in 2018-3Q, excluding mark-to-market profit from the stock price going down, they only made about $500,000 in after tax earnings (by my calculations).  So if the 2018-4Q revenue is down again vs 2018-3Q, they may report a loss in 4Q (excluding mtm profit from the stock price going down).


Nice call... nailed it.

Revenue down, a loss and a 50% cut to the dividend. From the NR, looks like Q1 & Q2 2019 will be weak as well. They say things will be better in Q3 & Q4 but imo they'll be in a "show-me" mode.

At least they will be able to fund buying back the convertible debentures.

I guess share price will test the lows.
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